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Arm unveils next-gen Neoverse CPU cores and compute subsystems — hoping to entice more custom silicon customers


A major development for Arm's server platforms.

Arm's Neoverse Compute Subsystems (CSS) are integrated and verified platforms that bring together all the key components required for the heart of a system-on-chip (SoC). A CSS includes the CPU core complex, memory, and I/O interfaces, and is optimized for specific use cases across a particular market segment — such as cloud computing, networking, and AI. (Image credit: Arm)Arm says that depending on the workload, a simulated 32-core Neoverse V3 offers a 9% - 16% performance uplift compared to a simulated 32-core Neoverse V2 in typical server workloads, which looks quite decent considering we're talking about cores that compete against AMD's Zen 4 and Intel's Raptor Cove — and we rarely see huge generation-to-generation performance upticks on this market.

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