British chip designer ARM is working to improve its ARMv8-A architecture in order to make the silicon more suitable for demanding data center workloads and High Performance Computing (HPC) ...
If the ARM processor in its many incarnations is to take on the reigning Xeon champ in the datacenter and the born again Power processor that is also trying to knock Xeons from the throne, it is going ...
ARM has unveiled a new, highly flexible type of vector processing instruction that it plans to debut in HPC markets and businesses. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
The ARMv8 architecture was announced in 2011, a full decade ago. It was a massive change as it moved from 32-bit to 64-bit. Over the last 5 years there have been more than 100 billion ARMv8 devices.
Arm has announced the latest version of the Armv8-M architecture, known as Armv8.1-M, including the new M-Profile Vector Extension (MVE). The vector extension brings up to 15 times performance uplift ...
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