How ARM Servers Can Take Over the World
One of the big themes of the Linley Data Center Conference last week was the possibility that ARM could finally start to get traction in the data center. In the opening keynote, Linley Analysts Jag Bolaria and Bob Wheeler said that microservices and hypercovergence are creating opportunities for ARM but that they would be less than 5% of the market this year. Actually, considering that they are at pretty much zero today, that would be something that looks like the beginning of success.
In fact, with perfect timing, just before the conference opened, Google and Qualcomm announced that they would be working together. Or at least there were off-the-record reports that they would. Since Google installs over 300,000 CPUs per year, even a small percentage being ARM would start to be a large number. Other providers, in particular Amazon, install CPUs at a even higher rate.
To read the full article, click here
Related Semiconductor IP
- RVA23, Multi-cluster, Hypervisor and Android
- 64 bit RISC-V Multicore Processor with 2048-bit VLEN and AMM
- NPU IP Core for Mobile
- RISC-V AI Acceleration Platform - Scalable, standards-aligned soft chiplet IP
- H.264 Decoder
Related Blogs
- How audio development platforms can take advantage of accelerated ML processing
- Can ARM Get Into Servers?
- Silicon IP to take over CAE in EDAC results... soon but not yet!
- SuperSpeed USB finally take off! Synopsys claim over 40 USB 3.0 IP sales...
Latest Blogs
- How fast a GPU do you need for your user interface?
- PCIe 6.x and 112 Gbps Ethernet: Synopsys and TeraSignal Achieve Optical Interconnect Breakthroughs
- Powering the Future of RF: Falcomm and GlobalFoundries at IMS 2025
- The Coming NPU Population Collapse
- Driving the Future of High-Speed Computing with PCIe 7.0 Innovation