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Sun X1168A SM61 SuperSPARC Module for S10/20
- Type: CPU Module
- Processor: SuperSPARC
- Model: SM61
- Compatibility: Sun SPARCstation 10, SPARCstation 20
- Provides processing capabilities
- Designed for specific Sun workstation models
- Legacy hardware component
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Product Overview
The Sun X1168A is a SM61 SuperSPARC Module designed for Sun SPARCstation 10 and SPARCstation 20 systems. It provides processing power for these legacy workstations.
Technical Information
| Product Type | CPU Module |
| Brand | Sun Microsystems |
| Model | X1168A SM61 |
Additional Specifications
| Processor | SuperSPARC |
| Compatibility | SPARCstation 10, SPARCstation 20 |
Product Description
The Sun X1168A, also known as the SM61 SuperSPARC Module, is a processor module specifically designed for Sun Microsystems' SPARCstation 10 and SPARCstation 20 workstations. These workstations were popular in the mid-1990s for their Unix-based operating systems and suitability for technical computing, graphics, and software development tasks. The SM61 module integrates the SuperSPARC processor, which was a high-performance microprocessor for its time, offering significant computational power for demanding applications. This module was essential for the operation of the SPARCstation 10 and 20, providing the core processing capabilities required by their operating systems and software. As a legacy component, the Sun X1168A is primarily relevant for maintaining or upgrading existing SPARCstation 10 or 20 systems. Its availability is crucial for organizations or individuals still relying on these specific Sun workstations for specialized tasks or historical preservation. The module represents a key piece of Sun's workstation technology from that era.



