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RYD date created : 2024-09-16T11:18:29.45492Z
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In the early 90's I used to work on the sparc "pizza boxes" of the time. They were insanely expensive but also (at the time) very hard to beat - mainly because Linux wasn't quite there yet. Sun also did a decent job of providing optimized BLAS library for their systems which definitely took advantage of the FPU.
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Old SPARCs were rather beautiful on their own, not only technology-wise: I have an old (1993) ROSS Technology 66MHz HyperSPARC in a SparcStation 10. (ROSS, Weitek and Cypress actually manufactured their own Sparc-CPUs, even with own designs, not just outsourced manufacturing for SUN).
The M-Bus HyperSPARC is quite a beauty, because the CPU is multi-chip on a rather large (~postcard-sized) PCB - and the CPU chips are silicon die in glass lid casing (!). So, if the heat-sink is removed, one can directly see the CPU and Cache dies. There are few pictures online, but one b/w in "microprocessor report" from 1993 about the launch of this CPU line.
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@conwaylai8562
3 months ago
That's the villian from Ghostbusters.
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