ARM servers ready for prime time
Mark LaPedus, EETimes
11/9/2010 2:33 PM EST
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – ARM-based servers are ready for prime time, but the technology will take time to hit the mainstream, according to Marvell Technology.
Marvell (Santa Clara, Calif.) will try to thrust ARM into servers and networking gear with a 1.6 GHz quad-core Cortex A9 chip debuting at the ARM Technology Conference this week. The Armada XP aims at a broad range of systems from low power Web servers for business to network-attached storage and media servers for the digital home.
To read the full article, click here
Related Semiconductor IP
- UALink PHY + Controller
- General Purpose Low-Dropout (LDO) - TSMC
- Camera Post-Processing IP
- DC-DC Split-Pi Boost-Buck Converter
- Deep learning accelerator
Related News
- Marvell Unveils 1.6GHz Quad-Core ARMADA XP Platform for Enterprise-Class Cloud Computing Applications
- Insyde® Software Joins Arm Total Design Ecosystem to Drive Server Infrastructure for the AI Era
- Marvell Launches ARMADA – New Application Processors for Next Generation Mobile Computing and Intelligent Connected Devices
- Vivante GPUs Power Marvell ARMADA Application Processors
Latest News
- TAKUMI starts licensing new Warping IPs “TW270” and “TW290”
- Quintauris Announces Planned Leadership Transition
- CAST Licenses TCP/IP Hardware Stack Core for Keysight FieldFox Handheld Spectrum Analyzers
- Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 9.2% Month-to-Month in May
- «Made in Germany» Security Chip Serves as a Root of Trust for Connected Devices