Since the acquisition we've released both the T5/M5 and announced the upcoming 
M7 due in 2015. 

We've also engineered the SPARC SuperCluster machine that combines SPARC  
compute nodes with infiniband and ZFS storage appliances. 

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> On 3 Nov 2014, at 11:30 am, Trent W. Buck <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Avi Miller <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> The new SPARC M7 chip was only possible by combining the RDBMS team
>> with our hardware designers so that we could create a chip that could
>> offload RDBMS functions into silicon.
> 
> Cool.  I remember when Symbolics were doing this (for Lisp, obviously,
> not RDBMS).  I didn't know Oracle was even SELLING sparc, let alone
> making new hardware revisions.
> 
> Of course, I'm not their target market ;-)
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