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The '''Cosmos Platform''' is an umbrella term used to group all the various {{\\|Cortex}} cores such as the {{armh|Cortex-A72|l=arch}}, {{armh|Cortex-A75|l=arch}}, and {{armh|Cortex-A53|l=arch}} when they were used specifically for infrastructure applications such as top-of-rack switches, routers, and servers. The term was announced by [[Arm]] at TechCon 2018 when they introduced the {{\\|Neoverse}} in order to group together everything that came prior to {{armh|Ares|l=arch}}. | The '''Cosmos Platform''' is an umbrella term used to group all the various {{\\|Cortex}} cores such as the {{armh|Cortex-A72|l=arch}}, {{armh|Cortex-A75|l=arch}}, and {{armh|Cortex-A53|l=arch}} when they were used specifically for infrastructure applications such as top-of-rack switches, routers, and servers. The term was announced by [[Arm]] at TechCon 2018 when they introduced the {{\\|Neoverse}} in order to group together everything that came prior to {{armh|Ares|l=arch}}. | ||
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