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Sun Amplifies Community Source Licensing Program with Addition Of 32-Bit SPARC (TM) Processor Design
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Sun Amplifies Community Source Licensing Program with Addition Of 32-Bit SPARC (TM) Processor Design Widely adopted SPARC processor now available via the Web at no initial cost to developers SAN JOSE, Calif. (Sept. 14, 1999) - Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) today announced the immediate download availability of its popular 32-bit microSPARC (TM) processor design via the Sun Community Source Licensing (CSL) model. With more than 1,300 downloads and licensees to date of the company's picoJava (TM) core via Sun CSL, the microSPARC IIep microprocessor becomes the first RISC processor to take advantage of the distribution power of the Internet. With the release of its microSPARC processor design, Sun continues to reduce the barriers to starting development for designers of embedded system-on-chip (SOC) applications such as set-top boxes, video encode/decode engines, network controllers and devices at the edge of the network. Sun's microSPARC IIep processor offers leading-edge silicon functionality and performance per dollar, making the SPARC (TM) technology a strong solution for embedded SOC applications. Sun is providing designers with significant time-to-market advantage by offering immediate access to the proven SPARC processor technology. Designers can easily leverage the existing microSPARC design efforts, enabling them to concentrate on integration and application needs. In addition, designers can shave off months of evaluation and licensing negotiation time and proceed directly to the beginning stages of product development. "Sun is introducing a new SOC business model by releasing its SPARC intellectual property via the CSL model," said Max Baron, senior analyst, Cahners In-Stat Group. "With SPARC technology driving digital imaging in volume cameras, Sun's shareware-like licensing strategy sets a precedent that others may have to follow." "We have experienced tremendous success with Sun's microSPARC II microprocessor powering our Explorer(R) 2000 digital interactive set-tops, which we are now deploying to subscribers throughout North America," said Michael Harney, vice president and general manager of digital subscriber networks for Scientific-Atlanta. "This processor met our low-cost/high-speed requirements, while providing us with the convenience of using widely available third-party development tools to create compelling interactive TV services." "Oak Technology chose the microSPARC processor for its recently introduced MPEG AV decoder for set-top boxes and integrated digital TVs because it offered the best trade-off in performance, silicon area and cost of use," said Paul Vroomen, president of the consumer group at Oak Technology. "Recently, we went back to the drawing board to review processors for our future-generation digital TV products, and Sun's microSPARC processor was again selected as the top choice. We found that Sun's SPARC processor implementations had fully retained the qualities that meet our requirements for performance, power and cost-effectiveness." "We've had overwhelming interest in the CSL release of the SPARC architecture, with a waiting list of more than 200 who are ready to download the microprocessor design the moment it goes live on the Sun Web site," said Fadi Azhari, group marketing manager, Sun Microsystems Microelectronics. "We see this as a strong indicator of the potential this business model holds for microprocessors, and demonstrates that it is a critical component of doing business in the electronics market in the future." Developer Package on the Web A Rich Development Environment Pricing Model for Community Source Licensing About Sun Community Source Licensing Sun's Commitment to SPARC Processors About Sun Microsystems, Inc. Press announcements and other information about Sun Microsystems are available on the Internet via the World Wide Web using a tool such as Netscape Navigator (TM) or Sun's HotJava (TM) browser. Type http://www.sun.com/ at the URL prompt. |
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