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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Sun microprocessors, Sun servers, Sun workstations, SPARC, Visual Instruction Set, Rock, UltraSPARC T1, Sun Fire, Ultra 80, Sun Ray, SPARC Enterprise, Afara Websystems, UltraSPARC T2, MAJC, SPARC T3, UltraSPARC III, SPARCstation, Sun-1, Sun Fire X4500, Sun-2, Sun Ultra series, Sun-4, Sun Modular Datacenter, Sun Enterprise, Cobalt RaQ, Sun386i, Sun4d, UltraSPARC IV, SPARCstation 10, Supernova, SPARCstation 20, Sun SPOT, Sun-3, SPARCstation 5, SBus, Cray CS6400, SuperSPARC, MicroSPARC, JavaStation, SPARCstation IPX, MBus, Cobalt Qube, System Service Processor, Sun Visualization System, SPARCclassic, Sun Constellation System, Ultra 1, SPARCstation LX, Sun Fire E25K, OpenSPARC, Cobalt RaQ4, LOM port, Sun Fire T2000, SPARCstation IPC, Sun Fire 15K, Sun Java Workstation, Ultra 5/10, Sun Blade, MB86900, Cobalt RaQ 2, Sun Netra, ZFS+, SunPCi, Ultra 24, Sun Neptune, Sun StorageTek 5800 System, Sun StorageTek SL8500, SPARCstation ZX, Ultra Port Architecture, Fireplane. Excerpt: SPARC (from Scalable Processor Architecture) is a RISC instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Sun Microsystems and introduced in mid-1987. SPARC is a registered trademark of SPARC International, Inc., an organization established in 1989 to promote the SPARC architecture, manage SPARC trademarks, and provide conformance testing. Implementations of the original 32-bit SPARC architecture were initially designed and used in Sun's Sun-4 workstation and server systems, replacing their earlier Sun-3 systems based on the Motorola 68000 family of processors. Later, SPARC processors were used in SMP servers produced by Sun Microsystems, Solbourne and Fujitsu, among others, and designed for 64-bit operation. SPARC International was intended to open the SPARC architecture to make a larger ecosystem for the design, which has been licensed to several manufa...