How Arm Total Design is built around 5 key building blocks
By Majeed Ahmad, EDN (October 19, 2023)
The ecosystem has been Arm’s key strength and is evident from its latest initiative: Arm Total Design. After unveiling the Neoverse Compute Subsystems (CSS)—high-end cores for infrastructure applications like AI, cloud, data center, and networking applications—the Cambridge, UK-based IP house has followed up with a full-fledged semiconductor design ecosystem.
The ecosystem covers all stages of silicon development. That’s critical for Arm while it competes with a well-entrenched x86 processor ecosystem for infrastructure and data center chips. So, Arm is striving to facilitate an industry-wide alignment on the fundamental interfaces and system architectures to cost-effectively enable custom silicon around system-on-chip (SoC) and multi-die chiplet designs.
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