Understanding the 11-Year Development History of Arm Server Chips

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
2 The First Wave (2008-2013)

2.1 The Journey Begins in 2008

2.1.1 Calxeda 2011

2.2 Computex 2012

2.3 Marvell Armada XP 2013

2.4 Calxeda’s Bankruptcy 2013

3 The Second Wave Armv8.0 (2011-2018)

3.1 AppliedMicro – X-gene (2011)

3.1.1 eMAG-X-Gene3 2018

3.2 AMD’s A1100 (2012)

3.3 Cavium ThunderX 2014

3.4 Broadcom Vulcan ThunderX2

3.5 Qualcomm 2017

3.6 Samsung (2012-2014)

3.7 Nvidia Project Denver 2011-2014

3.8 Balkal

3.9 Phytium

3.10 HiSilicon 1616

3.11 Socionext

3.12 Private Commentary Conclusion

4 The Third Wave Neoverse

4.1 Huawei Kunpeng 920

4.2 AWS Graviton2

4.3 Ampere QuickSilver 2019

4.4 Marvell ThunderX3

4.5 Fujitsu A64FX 2016

4.6 Other New Entrants

5 Conclusion

1. References

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3. Recommended Materials

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