Marvell announces their 5nm Octeon 10 DPU
ARM N2, PCIe5, DDR5, and more
Today Marvell releases their Octeon 10 line of DPUs and they pack a bunch of interesting features.
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Today Marvell releases their Octeon 10 line of DPUs and they pack a bunch of interesting features.
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Last week Marvell purchased Inphi much to the puzzlement of most onlookers.
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It looks like Xilinx’s Versal ACAP chips are going to complete Samsung’s 5G base station offerings.
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Marvell is launching two new CPU lines today, the Octeon TX2 and the closely related Octeon Fusion family of devices. You may be familiar with these SoCs from the old Cavium lines SemiAccurate told you about earlier. The basis for …
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Last Monday Cavium launched their Thunder X2 ARM server into general availability.
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For those of you waiting for a ‘real’ ARM server SoC to arrive, the Cavium Thunder X2 is here.
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What do you get if you add ARM cores to a Cavium Octeon CPU? An Octeon TX SoC.
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Last week Applied Micro (APM) and the Linley Group released a white paper detailing the performance goals of APM’s X-Gene 3 server chips that are due for release in H2 2017.
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Gigabyte’s OEM arm was showing off some Cavium servers at CES of all places.
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Cavium was finally showing SemiAccurate customer designs for ThunderX silicon at Computex.
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Cavium is introducing a line of macro-cell base stations on a chip called the Octeon Fusion-M. While SemiAccurate normally scoffs at (anything)-on-a-chip marketing designations, this one has could really be what it claims. The idea is simple, take a Cavium …
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Cavium is now officially selling their ARM V8 based Thunder X family of CPUs.
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Cavium and Xpiant, soon to be merged as Cavium, are coming out with a new class of high end Ethernet switch.
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Cavium is upping the stakes in the ARM server SoC core count race with the new 48-core Thunder X chip.
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Cavium was showing off their 64-bit Thunder chip at Techcon but unfortunately it was only a simulator, not silicon.
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