Arm® recently announced the availability of the next version of the Arm® AMBA® 5 AXI Protocol Specification, AXI Issue K (AXI-K). This blog will explain .
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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.