The Arm Neoverse brand and HPC
At the recent Arm Techcon event, Drew Henry, Arms VP/GM for Infrastructure, unveiled Arm's new brand for infrastructure called "Neoverse". The move by Arm represents a strong commitment to a new line of products aimed at the Infrastructure business: compute, networking and storage from the edge to the data center. To be clear, this launch encompasses IP of interest to the High Performance Computing (HPC) community.
Over the past 20 years, Arm has built a strong business licensing IP used at the edge in embedded, mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. As process technology evolved, Arm evolved as the winning choice across a wide range of power and performance requirements. Today, Arm enjoys a strong position in the rapidly growing IoT/edge marketplace. In fact, Arm management paints a picture of a future with 1 Trillion edge devices.
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