SPARCstation 10
| Crosfield-badged SPARCstation 10 with monitor | |
| Codename | Campus-2 | 
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Sun Microsystems | 
| Product family | SPARCstation | 
| Type | Workstation | 
| Release date | May 19, 1992 | 
| Availability | September 1992 | 
| Introductory price | US$18,495–57,995 | 
| Units sold | Over 100,000 | 
| Operating system | |
| CPU | 1–4×SuperSPARCs or hyperSPARCs at 33–50 MHz | 
| Memory | 16–512 MB | 
| Predecessor | SPARCstation 2 | 
| Successor | SPARCstation 20 | 
The SPARCstation 10 (codenamed Campus-2) is a workstation computer made by Sun Microsystems. Announced on May 19, 1992, the SPARCstation sold for between US$18,495 at the low end to US$57,995 at the high end (equivalent to $41,442–129,949 in 2024). Housed in pizza-box case, the SPARCstation 10 was the first desktop computer capable of symmetric multiprocessing from the factory. Sun later replaced it with the SPARCstation 20.
The 40-MHz SPARCstation 10 without external cache was the reference for the SPEC CPU95 benchmark.