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Sun Java Workstation W1100z

Next Generation Product

No Longer Orderable

This product has reached end-of-life and is no longer orderable. It is superceded by the next generation Sun Ultra 20 Workstation.

At a Glance


Benchmark: W1100z

SPEC CPU 2000 Performance: The Sun Java Workstation W1100z offers faster SPEC x86 floating point performance than the Dell 360 and Dell 650 workstations. (1)

Key Applications

  • Software development
  • Mechanical computer-aided design and engineering
  • Electronic design automation
  • Complex simulations
  • Digital content creation

1. For the latest SPEC CPU2000 benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org/cpu2000/results/. The result was obtained using compilers from Pathscale, Inc. and The Portland Group. Competitive results were obtained from www.spec.org on July 26, 2004. The Dell systems are as follows: Dell Precision 650 equipped with 3.2 GHz Xeon 1 MB L3 cache (533MHz FSB), 4 x 512 MB RAM, 1 x 36 GB hard drive, Windows XP and Dell Precision 650 equipped with 2x3.2 GHz Xeon 1 MB L3 cache (533MHz FSB), 4 x 512 MB RAM, 1 x 36 GB hard drive, Windows XP Pro SP1

SPEC, SPEC CPU2000, SPECint and SPECfp are the registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation.

Logo: AMD Opteron

Featuring the AMD
Opteron Processor

The Sun Java Workstation W1100z and the AMD Opteron processor deliver 32-bit and 64-bit binary compatibility, platform choice, and industry leading price/performance.


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