On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 6:15 AM, Tinker <[email protected]> wrote:
> There's the Fujitsu Sparc M10 line,
> http://www.fujitsu.com/global/products/computing/servers/unix/sparc/ , and
> Oracle Sparc T7 , https://www.oracle.com/servers/sparc/t7-1/index.html .
>
> This was what you meant right?

The prices on those boxes are unfortunately from completely different
space so I'm afraid nobody from OpenBSD devs/users ever seen such
machine nor was able to even boot OpenBSD on it. Pity, as SPARC64 was
really nice.

The crush of SPARC64 is written on wall, see a load of really cheap
M4000 boxes on Ebay. I've even started to see very cheap M3000 which
was not usual at all during few last years as they were the only
possible engineering "workstation" for last years. Sigh.

Anyway, as others pointed out, ARM is the way to go for non-Intel/AMD
hardware and in the future perhaps ARM64...

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