The Seiko Instruments arm of Hattori Seiko Co is the latest to sign for Sun Microsystems’ Sparc RISC and will use it in all its future high-end graphics workstations and servers – and also signed a three-year, $50m contract with Sun for Sun-3, Sun-4 and Sun386i stations. Seiko has been integrating its peripherals with DEC […]
The Seiko Instruments arm of Hattori Seiko Co is the latest to sign for Sun Microsystems’ Sparc RISC and will use it in all its future high-end graphics workstations and servers – and also signed a three-year, $50m contract with Sun for Sun-3, Sun-4 and Sun386i stations. Seiko has been integrating its peripherals with DEC and Hewlett CPUs; it says it plans to launch Sparc-based Unix computer-aided design stations at the end of next year.