Vendor: Arm Ltd. Category: CPU

Neoverse V1 CPU

A Revolution in High Performance Computing The Neoverse V1 CPU is designed to deliver per-core performance on demanding HPC, HPC …

Overview

A Revolution in High Performance Computing

The Neoverse V1 CPU is designed to deliver leading per-core performance on demanding HPC, HPC in the cloud and AI/ML-assisted workloads. Neoverse V1 is also the first Neoverse processor to include Scalable Vector Extension (SVE) for maximum vector performance, HPC code re-use, and longevity.

Key features

  • Performance Uplift of 50% and Vector Flexibility
    • Delivers an incredible 50 percent IPC performance uplift over the Neoverse N1 core thanks to a new micro-architecture designed for maximum per-core performance.
  • Scalable Vector Extension
    • Includes two 256b SVE vector units, doubling the integer and floating-point execution capability of Neoverse N1 per core for better HPC and AI/ML performance. SVE was invented in collaboration with Fujitsu for the Fugaku project and enables vector-width agnostic programming. SVE enables code execution of vectors ranging from 128b to 2048b wide on Neoverse V1 without requiring recompilation.
  • Built for Balanced Systems Performance
    • Enables the deployment of high-bandwidth DDR5 and HBM2e/3 memory systems to unlock the full performance of Neoverse V1 cores. Designers can augment core performance with custom or third-party accelerators connected over the flexible CMN-700 interconnect.

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Specifications

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Part Number
Neoverse V1
Vendor
Arm Ltd.
Type
Silicon IP

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Provider

Arm Ltd.
HQ: Great Britain
Arm technology is defining the future of computing. Our energy-efficient processor designs and software platforms have enabled advanced computing in more than 240 billion chips and our technologies securely power products from the sensor to the smartphone and the supercomputer. Together with 1,000+ technology partners, we are enabling artificial intelligence to work everywhere, and in cybersecurity, we are delivering the foundation for trust in the digital world – from chip to cloud. The future is being built on Arm.

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