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− | '''Neoverse''' is a marketing term used by [[arm holdings|Arm]] to describe the infrastructure side of their business. In other words, the Neoverse incorporates the technologies of the Arm ecosystem that | + | '''Neoverse''' is a marketing term used by [[arm holdings|Arm]] to describe the {{arm|server|infrastructure side}} of their business. In other words, the Neoverse incorporates the technologies of the Arm ecosystem that spans from the [[edge]] to the [[cloud]]. |
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+ | == Overview == | ||
+ | [[File:arm techcon 2018 neoverse announcement.jpg|thumb|right|Drew Henry Neoverse announcement at Arm TechCon 2018.]] | ||
+ | [[arm holdings|Arm]] introduced the 'Neoverse' at Arm TechCon 2018. It's a general term that may be used by both Arm and their partners who work on the Arm ecosystem as it pertains to infrastructure (e.g., routers, switching, servers). The term covers everything from the [[edge]] to the [[cloud]] and is not part of the client ecosystem which is covered by the {{\\|Cortex}} brand. | ||
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Revision as of 23:27, 15 December 2018
Neoverse is a marketing term used by Arm to describe the infrastructure side of their business. In other words, the Neoverse incorporates the technologies of the Arm ecosystem that spans from the edge to the cloud.
Overview
Arm introduced the 'Neoverse' at Arm TechCon 2018. It's a general term that may be used by both Arm and their partners who work on the Arm ecosystem as it pertains to infrastructure (e.g., routers, switching, servers). The term covers everything from the edge to the cloud and is not part of the client ecosystem which is covered by the Cortex brand.
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