Fujitsu SPARC chip

Doug Ward daw at sun.com
Sat Dec 31 03:21:30 AEST 1988


Boy, I hate it when articles get the facts twisted up like that!

The Fujitsu chip is not a 64-bit superset of the SPARC architecture.  It
is a SPARC chip (all the same instructions and registers), with 64 bit
data and instruction pathways.

The Scalable Processor Architecture for RISC Computers (SPARC) very
carefully did *not* specify any details of the interface between the
inside (instruction set, registers) and the outside (memory access, cache,
mmu).  One of the things that makes it "scalable" is that the "Harvard
Architecture" is one of the things you can invest space and money in to
make a high speed implementation.

The Electronics article makes it sound like Fujitsu is somehow breaking
away from SPARC.  They are in fact adhering to the architecture fully.
The Sparc-H series will be code compatible with all the other SPARC
implementations.  Only the hardware is different.

	-daw



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