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− | '''Neoverse''' is a | + | The '''Neoverse''' platform is a brand 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]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
[[File:arm techcon 2018 neoverse announcement.jpg|thumb|right|Drew Henry Neoverse announcement at Arm TechCon 2018.]] | [[File:arm techcon 2018 neoverse announcement.jpg|thumb|right|Drew Henry Neoverse announcement at Arm TechCon 2018.]] | ||
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+ | [[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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Cores == | ||
+ | [[File:arm_server_roadmap_techcon_2018.jpg|thumb|right|Neoverse Roadmap.]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | As part of the [[Neoverse]], [[Arm]] is releasing specific [[microarchitectures]] with higher performance | ||
+ | :and power targets for the server markets. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | colspan="4" | Older platforms | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[2015]] || colspan="3" | {{armh|Cosmos|l=arch}} ([[Cortex]]) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! !! High-throughput !! High-performance !! High-performance <br>computing ([[HPC]]) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[2019]] || {{armh|Neoverse E1|l=arch}} (''{{armh|Helios|l=arch}}'') <hr>(Cortex-A65AE) || {{armh|Neoverse N1|l=arch}} (''{{armh|Ares|l=arch}}'') <hr>(Cortex-A76AE) || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[2020]] || || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[2021]] || {{armh|Neoverse E2|l=arch}} <hr>(Cortex-A510) || {{armh|Neoverse N2|l=arch}} (''{{armh|Perseus|l=arch}}'') <hr>Neoverse CSS N2 (''Genesis'') || {{armh|Neoverse V1|l=arch}} (''{{armh|Zeus|l=arch}}'') | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[2022]] || || || {{armh|Neoverse V2|l=arch}} (''{{armh|Demeter|l=arch}}'') | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[2023]] || {{armh|Neoverse E3|l=arch}} (''{{armh|Aphrodite|l=arch}}'') || {{armh|Neoverse N3|l=arch}} (''{{armh|Hermes|l=arch}}'') <hr>Neoverse CSS N3 (''Pioneer'') || {{armh|Neoverse V3|l=arch}} (''{{armh|Poseidon|l=arch}}'') <hr>Neoverse CSS V3 (''Voyager'') | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[2024]] || || || Neoverse V3AE (''Poseidon-AE'') <br>Neoverse VN (''Poseidon-VN'') | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[2025]] || {{armh|Neoverse E4|l=arch}} (''{{armh|Lycius|l=arch}}'') || {{armh|Neoverse N4|l=arch}} (''{{armh|Dionysus|l=arch}}'') <hr>Neoverse CSS N4 (''Ranger'') || {{armh|Neoverse V4|l=arch}} (''{{armh|Adonis|l=arch}}'') <hr>Neoverse CSS V4 (''Vega'') | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * '''Gen 1:''' Neoverse E1 (''Helios''), Neoverse N1 (''Ares''), Neoverse V1 (''Zeus'') | ||
+ | * '''Gen 2:''' Neoverse E2, Neoverse N2 (''Perseus''), Neoverse V2 (''Demeter'') | ||
+ | : Neoverse CSS N2 (''Genesis'') • [https://www.nextplatform.com/2024/02/21/arm-neoverse-roadmap-brings-cpu-designs-but-no-big-fat-gpu/ Neoverse Roadmap] • [https://www.nextplatform.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/arm-neoverse-roadmap-2024-1.jpg Tables 2024] | ||
+ | * '''Gen 3:''' Neoverse E3 (''Aphrodite''), Neoverse N3 (''Hermes''), Neoverse V3 (''Poseidon'') | ||
+ | : Neoverse V3AE (''Poseidon-AE''), Neoverse VN (''Poseidon-VN'') [Auto] | ||
+ | : Neoverse CSS N3 (''Pioneer''), Neoverse CSS V3 (''Voyager'') <!-- | ||
+ | : “Pioneer” for CSS N3 and “Voyager” for CSS V3; Old Testament: “Exodus” and “Leviticus” ? --> | ||
+ | * '''Gen 4:''' Neoverse E4 (''Lycius''), Neoverse N4 (''Dionysus''), Neoverse V4 (''Adonis'') | ||
+ | : Neoverse CSS N4 (''Ranger''), Neoverse CSS V4 (''Vega'') | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Models == | ||
+ | :;[[Annapurna Labs]] • [[Amazon]] | ||
+ | *[[Graviton 1]]: 16 nm, [[16-core|16]]× [[ARM]] [[Cortex-A72]] (ARMv8), @2.3GHz, a1.metal (Q4 2018) | ||
+ | *[[Graviton 2]]: 7 nm, [[nonacosa-core|64]]× {{armh|Neoverse N1|l=arch}} (ARMv8.2-A), 8× DDR4-3200, 2.5GHz, PCIe 4.0, r6g.metal (Q4 2019) | ||
+ | *[[Graviton 3]]: 5 nm, [[nonacosa-core|64]]× {{armh|Neoverse V1|l=arch}} (ARMv8.4-A), 8× DDR5-4800, 2.6GHz, PCIe 5.0, r7g.metal (Q4 2021) | ||
+ | *[[Graviton 4]]: 4 nm, [[96-core|96]]× {{armh|Neoverse V2|l=arch}} (ARMv9.0-A), 12× DDR5-5600, 2.8GHz, PCIe 5.0, r8g.metal-24xl (Q4 2023) | ||
+ | |||
+ | :;[[Google]] • [[NVIDIA]] • [[Ampere]] | ||
+ | *[[Ampere Altra]] • {{armh|Neoverse N1|l=arch}} [2-socket 80-core] (2020) | ||
+ | *[[Google Axion]] • [[72-core|72]]× {{armh|Neoverse V2|l=arch}} (2023) | ||
+ | *[[NVIDIA Grace]] (T241) • [[72-core|72]]× {{armh|Neoverse V2|l=arch}} (2023) | ||
+ | *[[NVIDIA Thor]] (T264) • {{armh|Neoverse V3AE|l=arch}} (2024) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == All Neoverse Processors == | ||
+ | <!-- NOTE: | ||
+ | This table is generated automatically from the data in the actual articles. | ||
+ | If a microprocessor is missing from the list, an appropriate article for it needs to be | ||
+ | created and tagged accordingly. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Missing a chip? please dump its name here: https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/WikiChip:wanted_chips | ||
+ | --> | ||
+ | {{comp table start}} | ||
+ | <table class="comptable sortable tc4 tc6 tc9"> | ||
+ | {{comp table header|main|9:List of Neoverse-based Processors}} | ||
+ | {{comp table header|main|7:Main processor|2:Integrated Graphics}} | ||
+ | {{comp table header|cols|Part number|Family|Arch|Cores|%Frequency|Process|Launched|GPU|%Frequency}} | ||
+ | {{#ask: [[Category:all microprocessor models]] [[microarchitecture::~*Neoverse*]] | ||
+ | |?full page name | ||
+ | |?name | ||
+ | |?model number | ||
+ | |?family | ||
+ | |?microarchitecture | ||
+ | |?core count | ||
+ | |?base frequency#GHz | ||
+ | |?process | ||
+ | |?first launched | ||
+ | |?integrated gpu | ||
+ | |?integrated gpu base frequency | ||
+ | |format=template | ||
+ | |template=proc table 3 | ||
+ | |userparam=11 | ||
+ | |mainlabel=- | ||
+ | |valuesep=, | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{comp table count|ask=[[Category:all microprocessor models]] [[microarchitecture::~*Neoverse*]]}} | ||
+ | </table> | ||
+ | {{comp table end}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Amazon]] (AWS) | ||
+ | * [[Annapurna Labs]] | ||
+ | * [[ARM]] • {{armh|Cortex}} | ||
+ | * [[ARM]] • {{arm|Servers|Servers}} | ||
+ | * [[NVIDIA]] • [[Tegra Xavier]] | ||
− | + | [[category:arm holdings]] |
Latest revision as of 15:36, 23 March 2025
The Neoverse platform is a brand 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[edit]
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.
Cores[edit]
As part of the Neoverse, Arm is releasing specific microarchitectures with higher performance
- and power targets for the server markets.
Older platforms | |||
2015 | Cosmos (Cortex) | ||
High-throughput | High-performance | High-performance computing (HPC) | |
---|---|---|---|
2019 | Neoverse E1 (Helios) (Cortex-A65AE) |
Neoverse N1 (Ares) (Cortex-A76AE) |
|
2020 | |||
2021 | Neoverse E2 (Cortex-A510) |
Neoverse N2 (Perseus) Neoverse CSS N2 (Genesis) |
Neoverse V1 (Zeus) |
2022 | Neoverse V2 (Demeter) | ||
2023 | Neoverse E3 (Aphrodite) | Neoverse N3 (Hermes) Neoverse CSS N3 (Pioneer) |
Neoverse V3 (Poseidon) Neoverse CSS V3 (Voyager) |
2024 | Neoverse V3AE (Poseidon-AE) Neoverse VN (Poseidon-VN) | ||
2025 | Neoverse E4 (Lycius) | Neoverse N4 (Dionysus) Neoverse CSS N4 (Ranger) |
Neoverse V4 (Adonis) Neoverse CSS V4 (Vega) |
- Gen 1: Neoverse E1 (Helios), Neoverse N1 (Ares), Neoverse V1 (Zeus)
- Gen 2: Neoverse E2, Neoverse N2 (Perseus), Neoverse V2 (Demeter)
- Neoverse CSS N2 (Genesis) • Neoverse Roadmap • Tables 2024
- Gen 3: Neoverse E3 (Aphrodite), Neoverse N3 (Hermes), Neoverse V3 (Poseidon)
- Neoverse V3AE (Poseidon-AE), Neoverse VN (Poseidon-VN) [Auto]
- Neoverse CSS N3 (Pioneer), Neoverse CSS V3 (Voyager)
- Gen 4: Neoverse E4 (Lycius), Neoverse N4 (Dionysus), Neoverse V4 (Adonis)
- Neoverse CSS N4 (Ranger), Neoverse CSS V4 (Vega)
Models[edit]
- Graviton 1: 16 nm, 16× ARM Cortex-A72 (ARMv8), @2.3GHz, a1.metal (Q4 2018)
- Graviton 2: 7 nm, 64× Neoverse N1 (ARMv8.2-A), 8× DDR4-3200, 2.5GHz, PCIe 4.0, r6g.metal (Q4 2019)
- Graviton 3: 5 nm, 64× Neoverse V1 (ARMv8.4-A), 8× DDR5-4800, 2.6GHz, PCIe 5.0, r7g.metal (Q4 2021)
- Graviton 4: 4 nm, 96× Neoverse V2 (ARMv9.0-A), 12× DDR5-5600, 2.8GHz, PCIe 5.0, r8g.metal-24xl (Q4 2023)
- Ampere Altra • Neoverse N1 [2-socket 80-core] (2020)
- Google Axion • 72× Neoverse V2 (2023)
- NVIDIA Grace (T241) • 72× Neoverse V2 (2023)
- NVIDIA Thor (T264) • Neoverse V3AE (2024)
All Neoverse Processors[edit]
List of Neoverse-based Processors | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Main processor | Integrated Graphics | ||||||||
Model | Part number | Family | Arch | Cores | Frequency | Process | Launched | GPU | Frequency |
AWS Graviton2 | ALC12B00 | Graviton | Neoverse N1 | 64 | 2.5 GHz 2,500 MHz 2,500,000 kHz | 7 nm 0.007 μm 7.0e-6 mm | 3 December 2019 | ||
AWS Graviton3 | ALC13B00 | Graviton | Neoverse V1 | 64 | 2.6 GHz 2,600 MHz 2,600,000 kHz | 5 nm 0.005 μm 5.0e-6 mm | 30 November 2021 | ||
AWS Graviton4 | ALC14C00 | Graviton | Neoverse V2 | 96 | 2.8 GHz 2,800 MHz 2,800,000 kHz | 4 nm 0.004 μm 4.0e-6 mm | 28 November 2023 | ||
Count: 3 |
See also[edit]
- Amazon (AWS)
- Annapurna Labs
- ARM • Cortex
- ARM • Servers
- NVIDIA • Tegra Xavier