Multi Blade Server  (Intel + UltraSPARC)

I'm looking for a mutil-blade server with both Intel blades and UltraSPARC blades. Does anyone know a current product out on the market that supports this configuration?
Thanks,
J

There is a brief system overview available in the public Sun System Handbook (the SSH).
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Systems/SunFireB1600/Su nFireB1600.html
Glance at the Specifications link, and glance
at the Related Documentation link, on that SSH page.

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