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Sun's plan for open-source chips bears fruit

September 12, 2006 Start-up Simply RISC builds a single-core variant of Sun Microsystems' open-source UltraSparc T1 chip. TAGS: T1, RISC, Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Sparc, variant, open source, Unix, Linux, Intel, server

Sun unleashes Niagara servers

December 6, 2005 At a press event in New York, Sun unveils the Sun Fire T2000 and T1000 servers. TAGS: T1, Sun Fire, Sun Microsystems Inc., Scott McNealy, Sun UltraSPARC, AMD, New York, server, event, CEO

Sun gives Niagara official name

November 14, 2005 Company unveils UltraSparc T1 as part of event devoted to computing equipment that consumes less power. TAGS: T1, Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Microsystems Inc., AMD, Sun Sparc, dual-core, event, server

Sun extends UltraSparc reach

August 6, 2007 With its new microprocessor, Sun Microsystems hopes to sell chips to telecom firms, storage manufacturers. TAGS: Sun UltraSPARC, T2, microprocessor, Sun Microsystems Inc., T1, Jonathan Schwartz, server market, storage company, server, networking, telecommunications

OpenVZ ported to Sun Niagara servers

December 29, 2006 Linux can be subdivided into "containers" on Sun's newest Sparc servers, matching a feature Solaris already possesses. TAGS: OpenVZ, container, T1, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Solaris, Linux, Intel Itanium, Red Hat Inc., server, open source, Intel, operating system

Sun gives OpenSparc a push

October 3, 2006 Development project for UltraSparc T1 gets an advisory board, a boost from Gentoo Linux and a derivative design from Simply RISC. TAGS: Gentoo Linux, Sun UltraSPARC, T1, Gentoo, RISC, Sun Microsystems Inc., AMD, open source, design, Linux, server

Wind River offers Sparc-Linux option

November 4, 2006 Company will support Linux running on Sun's UltraSparc T1 'Niagara' processor for telecommunications customers. TAGS: Wind River Systems Inc., T1, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun UltraSPARC, telecommunications, Linux

Linux boots on Sun's Niagara chip

February 17, 2006 Programmer reaches early milestone in adapting the open-source operating system to Sun's 32-thread processor. TAGS: Sun Sparc, T1, Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux, AMD, open source, blog, operating system

Sun makes Niagara an open-source chip

December 7, 2005 Release of the chip's underlying design is intended to increase the relevance of the UltraSparc T1 processor line. TAGS: T1, Sun Sparc, Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Microsystems Inc., AMD, open source, IBM Corp., Sun Solaris, design, server, Intel

Sun releases Sparc specs to lure Linux

February 14, 2006 Company releases UltraSparc chip details to help bring Linux and versions of BSD Unix to its systems. TAGS: Sun Sparc, Sun UltraSPARC, Jonathan Schwartz, T1, BSD Unix, BSD, Sun Microsystems Inc., CIO, open source, GPL, Linux, specification, project, conference, Unix, operating system

Sun sells second low-end 'Niagara' server

April 12, 2006 Company begins selling lower-end UltraSparc T1-based servers and completes design of T2 successor. TAGS: T2, T1, Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Fire, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Sparc, AMD, server, hard drive, design, Intel

Oracle lowers price for some multicore chips

December 20, 2005 Database giant updates policy so customers pay lower premium for AMD, Intel and Sun UltraSparc T1 multicore chips. TAGS: multi-core processor, AMD, Oracle Corp., T1, policy, Sun UltraSPARC, database, Sun Microsystems Inc., pricing, Intel, IBM Corp., server, Microsoft Corp.

Sun begins Sparc phase of server overhaul

December 6, 2005 Launch of new "Niagara" is key to effort to restore its ailing server fortunes by catering to its core customers. Photos: Niagara servers unleashed TAGS: Sun Sparc, Sun Microsystems Inc., T1, Sun Fire, Sun UltraSPARC, AMD, blade server, x86 processor, server, blade, executive vice president, New York, IBM Corp.

Firefox 1.0 fans clog Mozilla site

November 9, 2004 Mozilla Foundation Web site is brought to a near standstill as it suffers what one analyst calls a "success crisis." TAGS: Mozilla Corp., T1, Firefox, launch, Web browser, server

Ubuntu coming soon to Sun's Niagara

May 30, 2006 Sun's Linux embrace gains key backer as Canonical announces its next Ubuntu release will support Sun's Niagara servers. TAGS: Ubuntu, Sun Microsystems Inc., T1, Linux, Jonathan Schwartz, server

Sun speeds Niagara servers

January 18, 2007 Sun plans to announce faster UltraSparc T1 'Niagara' servers. And 'Rock' servers are due in the second half of 2008. TAGS: multi-core, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Sparc, thread, T1, Sun UltraSPARC, server

Sun to release open-source Sparc designs

March 21, 2006 Move comes as part of Sun's commitment to support the General Public License. TAGS: Sun Sparc, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun UltraSPARC, GPL, T1, AMD, open source, open-source software, server

T-Mobile, Kinko's detail hot-spot plans

September 18, 2003 The mobile-telecommunications business and the 24-hour photocopy chain flesh out their plans to install hot-spot service in 1,100 Kinko's stores by early 2004. TAGS: T-Mobile, Deutsche Telekom AG, T-Mobile HotSpot, hot spot, store, T1, HotSpot, Wi-Fi, location

Old Sun management once stalled Project Orion

March 1, 2006 Former execs were risk-averse to Sun's server software pricing. That pricing is now central to company strategy. TAGS: Scott McNealy, Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Microsystems Inc., BEA Systems Inc., pricing, T1, Sun UltraSPARC, grid, Wall Street, server software, Sun Solaris, server, security, IBM Corp.

Buyers in line for VoIP gear next year

December 4, 2003 Corporations will increase spending on network gear in the first half of 2004 in several product categories, according to a new report. TAGS: PBX, XO Communications Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., buyer, VoIP, IP, call-center, T1, consideration, VPN, telecommunications, security
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