AMD today announced the latest achievements in technology development server . AMD's server processor platform show the development of 64 -bit ARM -based 28 nanometer fabrication process technology .
Through a press release received Okezone , Wednesday ( 29/01/2014 ) , AMD also announced the first ARM -based processor family , the AMD Opteron A1100 Series and a development platform , which includes that ' evaluation board ' and also some applications that support complete .
In addition , AMD also announced its support of the Open Compute Project event by designing a new micro - servers utilizing AMD Opteron A - Series . The processor giant also revealed the contribution of micro - design of the new server , as part of the specifications of the motherboard called " Group Hug " .
AMD A - Series Opteron , codenamed " Seattle , " will be tested in this quarter along with the development platform that will facilitate the creation of software or applications to servers with ARM -based processors .
" Since the year 2012 , AMD has worked closely with members of Linaro Enterprise Group ( LEG ) to enhance the server ARM ecosystem , " said Andrea Gallo , Director LEG .
AMD continues to drive the evolution of open - source data center by providing a diverse selection of processor architectures . This will help the design of AMD's new Common Slot Open CS 1.0 AMD Opteron processor-based A - Series are compatible with Common Slot latest specifications , which today also announced the Open Compute Project .
Specifications AMD Opteron A1100 Series
- 4 or 8 cores ARM Cortex ™ - A57 processors
- Up to 4 MB of shared L2 and 8 MB of shared L3 cache
- Can be configured with dual DDR3 or DDR4 memory with ECC channels to 1866 MT / s
- Up to 4 SODIMM , UDIMM or RDIMMs
- 8 lanes of PCI - Express ® Gen 3 I / O
- 8 3 Serial ATA ports
- 2 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports
- ARM TrustZone ® technology to improve security
- Crypto and compression of data co - processors
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