Arm SystemReady - where software just works across a diverse ecosystem
As we move into the fifth wave of computing, Arm is excited to stand together with a broad set of partners in introducing Arm SystemReady. SystemReady provides a formal set of compute platform definitions to cover the range of systems we will see from the cloud to the IoT edge, helping software 'just work' seamlessly across a vibrant, diverse ecosystem of Arm-based hardware.
SystemReady builds on the existing Arm ServerReady program to cover a broader set of markets and operating systems. ServerReady has been a successful, collaborative certification program, adopted by server and cloud data center partners to ensure generic, off-the-shelf operating systems and hypervisors can achieve a seamless, out-of-box experience on Arm servers.
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