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ARM Benchmarks Show HPC Ripe for Processor Shakeup

November 13, 2017 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 0

Every year at the Supercomputing Conference (SC) an unofficial theme emerges. …

Compute

Cray ARMs Highest End Supercomputer with ThunderX2

November 13, 2017 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 0

Just this time last year, the projection was that by 2020, ARM processors would be chewing on twenty percent of HPC workloads. …

Compute

Next-Generation ThunderX2 ARM Targets Skylake Xeons

June 3, 2016 Timothy Prickett Morgan 1

Networking chip maker Cavium is one of the ARM server chip upstarts that is taking on Intel’s hegemony in the datacenter, and is probably getting the most traction among its ARM peers in the past year with its ThunderX multicore processors. …

Cloud

ARM Servers: Cavium Is A Contender With ThunderX

December 9, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 8

If it was as easy as global replacing a bunch of MIPS cores with a bunch of ARM cores, then network chip makers Cavium and Broadcom would already have long since put their respective “ThunderX” and “Vulcan” 64-bit ARM server processors into the market. …

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