Arm strengthens the Arm Neoverse infrastructure platform

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Arm has bolstered its Arm Neoverse product roadmap for processor designs that will power IT infrastructure across a variety of technologies in the future.

The roadmap includes the addition of Arm Neoverse V2, codenamed Demeter, for years to come. Neoverse V2 is Arm's latest core aimed at providing per-threaded performance leadership for cloud, hyperscale and high-performance computing workloads, Arm CEO Rene Haas said at a press event. online today.

“The demand for data is insatiable, from 5G to the cloud to smart cities,” said Chris Bergey, senior vice president of Arm's Infrastructure business line, in a blog post. “As a society, we want more autonomy, information to fuel our decisions and habits, and connection – with people, stories and experiences.”

Industry leaders in Cloud, 5G, HPC and Edge said at the event that they have chosen Arm Neoverse as the compute foundation for next-generation infrastructure solutions. Nvidia executives have explained how they're using Arm as part of their three-chip strategy — for CPUs, graphics processing units, and data processing units — with products like the upcoming Grace processor. Arm has its V-series, N-series, and E-series chip designs for various data-centric roles. The N-series has been adopted by at least 20 chip companies for future chips, said Dermot O'Driscoll, director of Arm.

To meet these demands, tomorrow's cloud infrastructure will need to handle the coming explosion of data and efficiently handle increasingly complex workloads, Arm said, while increasing energy efficiency and while minimizing the carbon footprint. That's why the industry is increasingly turning to the performance, power efficiency, specialized processing, and workload acceleration enabled by ArmNeovere to redefine and transform the global IT infrastructure.

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Road sheet te of Arm for years to come d.

To date, Neoverse's IT portfolio has enabled partners to rapidly adopt Arm-based solutions to meet the ever-changing needs of customers and of the market. And today, Arm shared new additions to the Neoverse roadmap that are rooted in scalable efficiency and technology leadership, while reinforcing the commitment to help partners continue their rapid pace of innovation.

Arm said hyperscale and HPC customers said they needed to push cloud workload performance further without requiring more power and space. The res...

Arm strengthens the Arm Neoverse infrastructure platform

Couldn't attend Transform 2022? Check out all the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! Look here.

Arm has bolstered its Arm Neoverse product roadmap for processor designs that will power IT infrastructure across a variety of technologies in the future.

The roadmap includes the addition of Arm Neoverse V2, codenamed Demeter, for years to come. Neoverse V2 is Arm's latest core aimed at providing per-threaded performance leadership for cloud, hyperscale and high-performance computing workloads, Arm CEO Rene Haas said at a press event. online today.

“The demand for data is insatiable, from 5G to the cloud to smart cities,” said Chris Bergey, senior vice president of Arm's Infrastructure business line, in a blog post. “As a society, we want more autonomy, information to fuel our decisions and habits, and connection – with people, stories and experiences.”

Industry leaders in Cloud, 5G, HPC and Edge said at the event that they have chosen Arm Neoverse as the compute foundation for next-generation infrastructure solutions. Nvidia executives have explained how they're using Arm as part of their three-chip strategy — for CPUs, graphics processing units, and data processing units — with products like the upcoming Grace processor. Arm has its V-series, N-series, and E-series chip designs for various data-centric roles. The N-series has been adopted by at least 20 chip companies for future chips, said Dermot O'Driscoll, director of Arm.

To meet these demands, tomorrow's cloud infrastructure will need to handle the coming explosion of data and efficiently handle increasingly complex workloads, Arm said, while increasing energy efficiency and while minimizing the carbon footprint. That's why the industry is increasingly turning to the performance, power efficiency, specialized processing, and workload acceleration enabled by ArmNeovere to redefine and transform the global IT infrastructure.

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MetaBeat will bring together thought leaders to advise on how metaverse technology will transform the way all industries communicate and do business on October 4 in San Francisco, CA.

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Road sheet te of Arm for years to come d.

To date, Neoverse's IT portfolio has enabled partners to rapidly adopt Arm-based solutions to meet the ever-changing needs of customers and of the market. And today, Arm shared new additions to the Neoverse roadmap that are rooted in scalable efficiency and technology leadership, while reinforcing the commitment to help partners continue their rapid pace of innovation.

Arm said hyperscale and HPC customers said they needed to push cloud workload performance further without requiring more power and space. The res...

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