AMD Unveils Opteron 64-Bit ARM-Based Developer Kits
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July 30, 2014
AMD has launched the Opteron A1100-Series developer kit that features a 64-bit ARM-based processor. Interested hardware, software developers and large datacenters are eligible to apply. The kit is available for $2,999, a company press release states.
The Opteron A1100 Series processor supports 4 and 8 ARM Cortex-A57 cores, up to 4MB of shared L2 and 8MB of shared L3 cache, configurable dual DDR3 or DDR4 memory channels, up to eight lanes of PCI-Express Gen 3 I/O as well as crypto and data compression co-processors. It also has ARM TrustZone technology for enhanced security.
The development kit is packaged in a microATX form factor and includes:
- Opteron A1100-Series processor with four cores
- two registered DIMM with 16GB of DDR3 DRAM
- PCI Express connectors configurable as one x8 or two x4 ports
- eight Serial-ATA connectors
- Compatibility with standard power supplies
- Standard Linux GNU tool chain, including cross-development version
- Platform device drivers
- Standard UEFI boot environment
For more information, visit AMD.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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