Samsung company has been among those who have purchased a license for a 64-bit processor architecture ARM Cortex-A57 and Cortex-A53. Experts believe that Samsung will develop a close processors with 64-bit ARM architecture for their subsequent use in servers. Note that 64-bit processor alone does not mean that they are intended for servers - these solutions can be used in productive tablets, laptops and even desktops.
Samsung has not only research center in Texas, but also a valuable professional in the face of Patrick Tamarkin, who headed the direction AMD Opteron. Releasing its own memory, processors and hard drives, Samsung is able to offer most of components for creating servers at attractive prices, if required. Samsung representatives about his future plans refused to talk, but Mercury Research analysts believe that the release of server processors will bring the company more money than processors for smartphones and tablets.
The success of these initiatives will depend largely on the efficiency of software developers who can create necessary for the 64-bit ARM-processor infrastructure. According to analysts of Insight 64, Samsung will not be integrated into its server processors too many related features - a priority for the company remains the issue of affordable universal processors.