Posted by : Unknown Tuesday, January 28, 2014

AMD is turning to the ARM design for a new series of chips, an unmistakable sign that the heyday of "x86" chips is over.



January 28, 2014 11:03 PM PST




Advanced Micro Devices is trying to make an impression with its first ARM processor.


And it may succeed. The AMD Opteron A1100 series -- targeted at servers -- can integrate 8 processor cores and will be one of the first ARM chips to be 64-bit.


It taps the Cortex-A57 processor design, which ARM says is its "highest performing processor."


The silicon will begin sample shipments this quarter along with a development platform, AMD said Tuesday.



AMD is highlighting the 64-bit aspect of the processor.


"AMD is collaborating with industry leaders to enable a...64-bit software ecosystem for ARM-based designs from compilers and simulators to hypervisors, operating systems and application software," AMD said in a statement.


This also marks a break from its traditional x86 (Intel-compatible)-only strategy, on which the company was built.



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