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.
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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
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:/
They are the only cores you can buy right now with the SVE extensions - so not exactly equivalent too the phone cores.
The CPU is custom but the cores are off-the-shelf Arm cores.
Probably Cortex-A53. And it isn't fast
Ampere cores are not ‘most Arm cores’
Always has been. Most ARM cores are closer to x86 E-cores.
This is still a mobile chip. The real "flagship" cores should be in the Neoverse line.
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.
ARM cores are tens of times smaller than X86, plus very likely they fab it on a more mature node