Software Ecosystem Bring-Up for a 21st Century Processor Architecture (.PDF Download)

Nov. 9, 2015

Bringing a server processor to market based on an emerging architecture involves a coordinated hardware and software effort. History has shown that bringing silicon to market without the appropriate software ecosystem in place can lead to failure regardless of its benefits when users are unable to deploy needed applications. That’s why companies and organizations like AMD, Linaro, Red Hat, and SUSE, among many others in the software community, are investing heavily in ensuring the 64-bit ARM ecosystem is ready with software to support new server hardware...

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