The expansion of processors with ARM architecture in server market held relatively restrained pace. In this regard, AMD has lowered the priority of task developing processors Seattle, using computational core Cortex-A57, and even revised its outlook on the volumes of their sales in the future for the worse. However, AMD has officially unveiled Opteron A1100.
Solutions can include up to eight cores, with each core pair accounts for 1 MB of cache. There is a built-in cryptographic co-processor, the core of Cortex A5, which acts as the system management, DDR3 memory controller and DDR4, and a controller PCI Express 3.0, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, SATA 6Gb / s and other peripherals.
Main characteristics of processors are shown in the table below:
|
CPU core (Cortex A57) |
CPU frequency |
Level 2 Cache |
Cache Level 3 |
Max. memory frequency |
TDP |
Opteron A1170 |
8 |
2.0 GHz |
4 MB |
8 MB |
DDR3-1600 DDR4-1866 |
32W |
Opteron A1150 |
8 |
1.7 GHz |
4 MB |
8 MB |
DDR3-1600 DDR4-1866 |
32W |
Opteron A1120 |
4 |
1.7 GHz |
2 MB |
8 MB |
DDR3-1600 DDR4-1866 |
25 W |
AMD proposes to use the Opteron A1100 solutions in network equipment, storage systems, Web servers, and even in the development of software for ARM platform . Related Products :
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