Sun Opening Microprocessor Technology
bjb writes "The Wall Street Journal reported this morning that Sun plans to announce later today that they are going to distribute designs of their microprocessors to outside developers for free. Similar to the Java license that recently came out, you can modify it, but if you sell you have to pay. The schedule appears that they will release the PicoJava first, the 32-bit SPARC technology by the summer, and the 64-bit UltraSPARC technology by the end of the year." This
article requires a paid login to read- what a crock. Anyway,
someone please submit a free link.
Update: 03/02 12:09 by S :
News.com is now carrying the story. It's interesting to
see how this move fits into Forbes' analysis
Sun's strategy of getting attention with buzz around
Java, Jini, and now Sparc Processors, in order to attack
the very high-end more effectively. In the world of
Starfire and
Serengeti (supercomputers), Sun is probably telling
the truth when they say that Linux does not compete with them
(long term).
i'd have to look up the url... here's the link
Its also on CNN, but there isn't much detail: http://cnnfn.com/digitaljam/9903/02/sun/