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Sun adds Rock to its UltraSparc road map

February 12, 2004 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Sun Microsystems Inc. shed some more light on its UltraSparc road map yesterday, outlining plans for two new processor families that will use multithreading techniques to boost the performance of Sun's servers.

The chip families, dubbed Niagara and Rock, will both cram several processor cores on a single piece of silicon, allowing them to execute potentially dozens of threads -- or sets of computing instructions -- simultaneously, Sun officials said during a conference for analysts in San Francisco.

Niagara, which Sun has discussed briefly before, will be geared toward network-intensive applications, said David Yen, executive vice president of Sun's processor and network products group. It is expected to be used in Sun's blade servers, where it could boost performance by as much as 15 times compared with Sun's UltraSparc III, according to Sun.

Chips in the Rock family, which will come after Niagara, will use their multithreading capabilities to handle a variety of tasks more quickly, including computation -- for running a databases and ERP systems, for example -- and other types of work such as encryption, Yen said.

He didn't offer a timetable for delivering the chips, but the Niagara family is due sometime in 2005 or 2006, according to information on Sun's Web site.

Yen argued that today's processors won't be able to keep pace with future volumes of network traffic, especially as more devices become network-enabled. If radio frequency identification tags are deployed widely, for example, organizations will be overwhelmed by the volumes of traffic flooding their data centers, he said.

The Niagara family will address the problem by dedicating some of its threads to processing network packets, Yen said. Solaris 10, an upgrade to Sun's operating system due later this year, will have the ability to recognize different packet types and direct them to the appropriate thread for processing, he said.


"We are not getting into the network processor business. It's a general-purpose, multithreaded processor. We are simply taking advantage of the existence of multiple hardware threads to sort out the requirements of different types of tasks. We can even dedicate extra silicon to do some computing jobs like cryptography," Yen said.

Sun's UltraSparc competes primarily with IBM's Power 4 processor and Intel Corp.'s Itanium and Xeon chips. Sun said the forthcoming processors will provide evidence that its research and development spending is paying off. The company will also be hoping that they will help boost its revenues, which were flat last year after two years of decline.

Niagara and Rock will be Sun's second and


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