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At this point it's more a statement of intent than a fait accompli. The program isn't supposed to kick off until late in the first quarter after Sun addresses key issues such as implementation and governance.
Again Sun it apparently hopeful of triggering a few derivatives. It claims the idea behind OpenSparc is to create a following for the new low-end/low-power eight core/32-thread processor. It talks of the community "spurring innovation for massively threaded systems and system-on-a-chip design" at a markedly lower cost.
Sun CEO Scott McNealy is reportedly harboring this notion of a bunch of companies working on Niagara that he would then acquire like he did Alfara Websystems, which brought Sun the Niagara multi-core design in the first place. He referred to it as "hardware source code."
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