AMD announced that the company will design 64-bit ARM® technology-based processors in addition
to its x86 processors for multiple markets, starting with cloud and data
center servers.
AMD’s first ARM technology-based processor will be a
highly-integrated, 64-bit multicore System-on-a-Chip (SoC) optimized for energy-efficient servers that now dominate the largest data
centers and power the modern computing experience. The first ARM
technology-based AMD Opteron™ processor is targeted for production in
2014 and will integrate the AMD SeaMicro Freedom™ supercompute fabric,
the industry’s premier high-performance fabric.
With the new design initiative, the company deals with the growing demand to deliver
better performance-per-watt for dense cloud computing solutions.
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