UltraSPARC II

UltraSPARC II
Sun UltraSPARC-II front
General information
Launched1997
Discontinued2004
Designed bySun Microsystems
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate250 MHz to 650 MHz
Architecture and classification
Instruction setSPARC V9
Physical specifications
Cores
  • 1
History
Predecessor(s)UltraSPARC
Successor(s)UltraSPARC III

The UltraSPARC II, code-named "Blackbird", is a microprocessor implementation of the SPARC V9 instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Sun Microsystems. Marc Tremblay was the chief architect. Introduced in 1997, it was further development of the UltraSPARC operating at higher clock frequencies of 250 MHz, eventually reaching 650 MHz.

The die contained 5.4 million transistors and had an area of 149 mm2. It was fabricated by Texas Instruments in their 0.35 μm process, dissipated 25 W at 205 MHz, and used a 2.5 V power supply. L2 cache capacity was 1 to 4 MB.

In 1999, the UltraSPARC II was ported to a 0.25 μm process. This version was code-named "Sapphire-Black". It operated at 360 to 480 MHz, possessed a die area of 126 mm2, dissipated 21 W at 400 MHz and the power supply voltage was reduced to 1.9 V. Supported L2 cache capacity was increased to 1 to 8 MB.


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