Tuesday, August 7th 2007
Sun Introduces UltraSPARC T2
Sun Microsystems rolls out its new UltraSPARC T2 chip today, a CPU that boasts 8 cores managing 64 threads at once. Code named 'Niagra 2' Sun says it is the most powerful commodity processor on the market and they plan on selling it not just with their own servers but in set-top boxes, routers and other technology gear. While specific benchmark details lack, analysts have praised the chip for the records it set in benchmarks used in the information technology industry. The UltraSPARC T2 is manufactured by Texas Instruments.
Source:
reuters
21 Comments on Sun Introduces UltraSPARC T2
According to this article Unix usually wins benchmarks, however apparently it has nothing to do with scaling to more CPU's. ie Windows wouldn't crap out on a Sparc because it can handle 64 threads. The difference would be the same as if it had a single CPU capable of a single thread. So how would Windows be worse on a Sparc than it is on x86? Unless of course you will be stating that Windows isn't fully utilizing x86 CPU's either which makes this a Windows vs Unix issue and not why Windows wouldn't run on Sparc.
And like I mentioned, there are also situations in which Windows wins. Besides that think of big MSSQL or Exchange servers. Claiming Windows is a bad performer per definition is really just fanboyism.