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Arm talks 40% and 50% better performance from 2 new server chips

| About | Andy Patrizio is a freelance technology writer based in Orange County, California. He s written for a variety of publications, ranging from Tom s Guide to Wired to Dr. Dobbs Journal. Arm talks 40% and 50% better performance from 2 new server chips Arm claims a 50% performance boost for Neoverse V1 for HPC and a gain of 40% its Neoverse N2 over the previous generation. ARM Arm Holdings has disclosed details of its two new server-processor designs, Neoverse N2 and Neoverse V1, as well as an updated high-speed mesh to connect its processors. The two designs were introduced last September but Arm was mum on performance. Now it s talking numbers.

You re V1 for me, says Arm: Chip biz s highest-performance core takes aim at supercomputers, AI, anything relying on vector math

Plus the N2, its first Armv9 blueprint Share Copy Arm today publicly added two more CPU cores to its Neoverse family of data-center and server-grade processors: the V1 aimed at demanding workloads and vector math, and the N2 for lighter, scale-out systems. Here s a summary of the features of these cores, which are available for licensing and placing in a suitable system-on-chip. You should catch the in-depth analysis and commentary on the V1 and N2 on our sister site The Next Platform this week. The V1 This 64-bit CPU core, dubbed Zeus, is said to have 50 per cent more single-threaded performance than the Neoverse N1 that emerged in 2019; that s with comparing the V1 and N1 on the same process node and with the same clock frequency. Arm reckons the V1 is its highest-performance CPU core available.

Arm debuts new mesh interconnect for its Neoverse V1 and N2 chip designs

Arm debuts new mesh interconnect for its Neoverse V1 and N2 chip designs SHARE British chip designer Arm Ltd. today announced a more advanced mesh interconnect for the Neoverse architecture chips that it said is a key element for partners aiming to develop more sophisticated systems-on-chip. Arm announced its Neoverse V1 and Neoverse N2 platforms in September, saying the chip blueprints will serve as the basis for a new breed of more powerful, server-grade central processing units. At the time of their release, Arm said the V1 and N2 platforms were an upgrade on its existing Neoverse N1 architecture used by Amazon Web Services Inc. and three others that are counted among the world’s seven largest so-called hyperscale data center operators.

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