ARM CPU Cores

The cluster focuses on discussions about ARM CPU cores like Cortex-A53, A72, X4, Neoverse, and custom designs such as Qualcomm Falkor or Ampere, including comparisons to x86, performance in mobile/server SoCs, big.LITTLE architectures, and product segmentation.

📉 Falling 0.4x Hardware
3,240
Comments
19
Years Active
5
Top Authors
#9528
Topic ID

Activity Over Time

2008
2
2009
8
2010
57
2011
77
2012
123
2013
80
2014
134
2015
104
2016
163
2017
173
2018
202
2019
181
2020
401
2021
316
2022
266
2023
394
2024
304
2025
232
2026
23

Keywords

MediaTek CPU II ARM A5 M1 MX91 A53 KNL RK3399 cores arm cortex core soc cpu chip chips processors socs

Sample Comments

Tempest1981 Sep 23, 2018 View on HN

Maybe this:“the Qualcomm Centriq 2400 features up to 48 Qualcomm Falkor cores—our custom Armv8-based CPU core”https://www.qualcomm.com/products/server-processors

pella May 29, 2023 View on HN

imho: better link:"Arm Unveils 2023 Mobile CPU Core Designs: Cortex-X4, A720, and A520 - the Armv9.2 Family"https://www.anandtech.com/print/18871/arm-unveils-armv92-mob...( posted in https:/

dman Aug 26, 2020 View on HN

They are the only cores you can buy right now with the SVE extensions - so not exactly equivalent too the phone cores.

Veedrac Mar 23, 2022 View on HN

The CPU is custom but the cores are off-the-shelf Arm cores.

dmitrygr Jun 25, 2018 View on HN

Probably Cortex-A53. And it isn't fast

klelatti Dec 5, 2024 View on HN

Ampere cores are not ‘most Arm cores’

wmf Dec 5, 2024 View on HN

Always has been. Most ARM cores are closer to x86 E-cores.

pclmulqdq Jun 29, 2022 View on HN

This is still a mobile chip. The real "flagship" cores should be in the Neoverse line.

cornstalks Nov 10, 2020 View on HN

It's 8-core, but they're 4 performance and 4 low-power cores, so it's not your normal 8-core chip. It's more like a big.LITTLE chip.

baybal2 Mar 3, 2020 View on HN

ARM cores are tens of times smaller than X86, plus very likely they fab it on a more mature node