AMD marks a major
step towards delivering choice and innovation in the data center with the
launch of the AMD Opteron A1100 System-on-Chip (SoC), formerly codenamed
“Seattle”. Jointly with its software and hardware partners, AMD is
accelerating time-to-deployment of ARM-based systems and driving forward
ecosystem support for ARM in the data center.
“The ecosystem for ARM
in the data center is approaching an inflection point and the addition of AMD’s
high-performance processor is another strong step forward for customers looking
for a data center-class ARM solution,” said Scott Aylor, corporate vice president
and general manager, Enterprise Solutions, AMD. “The macro trend of convergence
between networking, storage and servers is an important catalyst in this
evolution. Customers now have access to 64-bit ARM processors from the only
silicon provider that also has decades of experience delivering professional
enterprise and embedded products.”
The AMD Opteron A1100
SoC represents a key milestone for establishing ARM in the data center as well.
“The AMD Opteron A1100 processor brings a new choice in scalability across
network infrastructure and data centers,” said Lakshmi Mandyam, director of
server systems and ecosystems, ARM. “AMD brings recognized expertise in the
server and embedded markets, making them an ideal partner to deliver a 64-bit
ARM processor with the impressive balance of performance and power-efficiency
to address an increasingly diverse set of workloads.”
The AMD Opteron A1100
Series SoC is the first 64-bit ARM Cortex-A57-based platform from AMD.
Utilizing ARM Cortex-A57 processors with high-speed network and storage
connectivity and outstanding energy efficiency, the AMD Opteron A1100 Series
SoC delivers a balanced total cost of ownership for storage, web and networking
workloads.
AMD Opteron A1100
Series SoC specifications:
· Up to eight ARM Cortex-A57 cores with 4MB
shared Level 2 and 8MB of shared Level 3 cache
· 2x 64-bit DDR3/DDR4 channels supporting up to
1866 MHz with ECC
· 2x 10Gb Ethernet network connectivity
· 8-lane PCI-Express Gen 3
· 14 SATA-3 ports
The AMD Opteron A1100
SoC is powering enterprise-class systems from SoftIron with its Overdrive3000 system for developers, as well as an
upcoming lineup of Software Defined Storage solutions taking advantage of the
processor’s rich feature set.
“The secret of the AMD
Opteron A1100 SoC’s appeal is not just the cores, it’s everything around the
cores,” said Norman Fraser, CEO of SoftIron. “If you’ve got an application
where you need to move large amounts of data around quickly, you’re going to love
it.”
AMD is also
collaborating with Silver Lining Solutions (SLS) to integrate SLS’ fabric
technology in innovative dense server designs featuring the Opteron A1100
Series, targeted at streaming, web, and storage workloads for cloud and
hyperscale datacenters. The SLS Fabric Interconnect incorporates a low-latency,
energy efficient 60Gbps switching fabric and is available as a PCI Express
expansion card or a standalone ASIC for custom server applications.
“We are very excited
about working with AMD to bring power efficient fabric-based computing to
market,” said Dr. Ping-Kank Hsiung, Managing Director of Silver Lining Systems.
“Combining the efficient AMD Opteron A1100 processor with our unique fabric
will help drive down costs and power requirements of hyper scale computing and
storage.”
In addition to silicon
innovation, AMD has been instrumental in supporting the 64-bit ARM software
ecosystem, a critical component to any new processor, and has been working
closely with Enterprise Linux leaders Red Hat and SUSE on
operating system and application support.
“Red Hat and AMD share
a vision of building an open, standards-based software ecosystem for highly
converged designs based on 64-bit ARM architecture. As one of the first
participants in Red Hat's ARM Partner Early Access Program, AMD has been
instrumental in the testing and porting of the world's leading enterprise Linux
platform to 64-bit ARM architecture", said Ranga Rangachari, vice
president and general manager, Storage, Red Hat. "The arrival of the AMD
Opteron A1100 SoC represents a major milestone to the ecosystem interested in
driving converged infrastructure for storage, networking, and compute."
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