Arm Neoverse N1 Platform: Accelerating the transformation to a scalable cloud to edge infrastructure
A transformation is underway in the public cloud and network architecture towards a more distributed internet infrastructure. We began speaking publicly about our views on this ongoing transformation at Arm Techcon 2018 with the unveiling of the Arm Neoverse brand and the vision and strategy of the infrastructure business at Arm: enabling the cloud to edge infrastructure foundation for a world of one trillion intelligent devices.
We believe in the growth of public cloud as the dominant server compute model, coupled with the extension of the modern cloud architecture to include compute capability deployed at the network provider edge. Deployment of compute closer to the edge is needed to enable the lower latencies specified by 5G. In addition, compute at the edge is absolutely required to cope with the amount of generated data from the IoT: intelligent IP connected devices that are increasingly part of a mesh of devices supporting users, rather than devices that users carry and personally maintain. The launch of the Neoverse N1 platform will prove to be a pivotal moment in this ongoing transformation.
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