Can ARM Get Into Servers?
How big a deal is the ARM move on servers?
The Cortex A-15, which can run at 2.5GHz on a high-performance 28nm process, is aimed at servers.
The A15 can have up to four cores, and all cores in the processor are coherent in that the same single operating system can run across all four.
Changes to the A15 bus allow coherency to be extended outside the cluster of four cores to multiple sets of four cores.
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