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In brief: Sun smartens up Ultra 10

By Dominic Maher

Published: 7 July 1998 15:09 BST

Sun Microsystems is to upgrade its Ultra 10 workstation to a 333MHz processor - an improvement on the existing 300MHz units. Sun will also increase available cache to 2MB from 512KB. Priced at $11,095 (£6,900), the system will come with the Elite 3-D m3 graphics card, 128MB memory, a 19in monitor and a 4GB hard drive.

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