MB86900
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Launched | 1987 |
Designed by | Sun Microsystems |
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Max. CPU clock rate | 16.67 MHz |
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Instruction set | SPARC V7 |
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The MB86900 is a microprocessor chip set that implements the SPARC V7 instruction set architecture developed by Sun Microsystems. It was the first implementation of SPARC and was used in the first SPARC-based workstation, the Sun Microsystems Sun-4. The chip set operated at 16.67 MHz. The chip set consisted of two chips, the MB86900 microprocessor and the MB86910 floating-point unit. The chip set was implemented with two 20,000-gate, 1.2 µm complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) gate-arrays fabricated by Fujitsu Limited.
References
- Quach, L.; Chueh, R. (1988). "CMOS gate array implementation of SPARC". Thirty-Third IEEE Computer Society International Conference, Digest of Papers.
- Namjoo, M. (1989). "SPARC implementations: ASIC vs. custom design". Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.