CEO Larry Ellison today will tout a SuperCluster system based on the Sparc T4 processors, which take a step back toward traditional chip designs. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
Oracle is showing its continued commitment to the server product line it inherited along with its acquisition of Sun Microsystems with the introduction of new SPARC processors and the latest version ...
The new servers, which run Oracle Solaris, are geared toward running database, Java and enterprise apps with a much higher level of speed and performance than their predecessors, Ellison said Tuesday ...
Oracle is rolling out new midrange and high-end servers powered by new SPARC processors that officials say are the fastest in the world. At a Webcast event at the software giant’s Redwood Shores, ...
Oracle announced a complete refresh of its midrange and high-end SPARC server lines with new SPARC T5 and M5 servers running Oracle Solaris. Oracle’s SPARC T5 and M5 servers join the SPARC T4 servers ...
Larry Ellison doesn’t do “cheap.” The Oracle chairman isn’t interested in selling the low-cost one- and two-socket servers that make up a huge slice of the server market but yield little profit for ...
Oracle and Fujitsu are expanding their SPARC-development partnership, promising performance from the companies’ Enterprise M-series servers that will be 15 times better over the next three years. The ...
Some thought Sun's 16-core server chip would never see the light of day, but systems based on Sparc T3 will start shipping in 30 days Oracle has announced new servers based on the Sparc T3 processor, ...
On Monday, Oracle officially launched the Sparc T4 microprocessor and a line of servers based on the new SPARC CPU. Oracle Systems Executive Vice President John Fowler claimed at the rollout event ...
Larry Ellison doesn’t do “cheap.” The Oracle chairman isn’t interested in selling the low-cost one- and two-socket servers that make up a huge slice of the server market but yield little profit for ...
Oracle has announced new servers based on the Sparc T3 processor, a chip that began life at Sun Microsystems and which some said might never see the light of day. Known previously by its code name, ...