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 PostPosted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 5:00 pm    Post subject: ARM and Partners Deliver First ARM Server Platform Standard Reply with quote Back to top

<p><p> The demise of innovator Calxeda and the excellent performance per watt of the new Intel Avoton server were certainly not good omens for the ARM server market. However, there are still quite a few vendors that are aspiring to break into the micro server market. </p> <p> AMD seems to have the best position with by far the most building blocks and experience in the server world. The 64 bit 8-core ARMv8 based Opteron A1100 should see the light in the second half of 2014. Broadcom is also well placed and has announced that it will produce a 3 GHz 16 nm quadcore server ARMv8 server CPU. ARM SoC marketleader Qualcomm has shown some interest too, but without any real product yet. Capable outsiders are Cavium with "Project Thunder" and AppliedMicro with the x-gene family. </p> <p> But unless any of the players mentioned above can grab Intel-like marketshare of the micro server market, the fact remains that supporting all ARM servers is currently a very time consuming undertaking. Different interrupt controllers, different implementation of FP units... at this point in time, the ARM server platform simply does not exist. It is a mix of very different hardware running their own very customized OS kernels. </p> <p> So the first hurdle to take is to develop a platform standard. And that is exactly what ARM is announcing today: the <span style="line-height: normal; color: rgb(52, 52, 52); -webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">platform standard for ARMv8-A based (64-bit) servers, known as the </span><span style="line-height: normal; color: rgb(52, 52, 52); -webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">ARM ‘Server Base System Architecture’ (SBSA) specification. </span></p> <p> The new specification is supported by a very broad range of companies ranging from <span style="line-height: normal; color: rgb(52, 52, 52); -webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">software companies such as Canonical, Citrix, Linaro, Microsoft, Red Hat and SUSE,</span><span style="line-height: normal; color: rgb(52, 52, 52); -webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;"> OEMs (Dell and HP) and the most important component vendors active in this field such as AMD, Cavium, Applied Micro and Texas Instruments. In fact, the Opteron A1100 that was just announced adheres to this new spec.</span></p> <p> All those partners of course formulated comments, but the best comment came from <span style="color: rgb(52, 52, 52); line-height: normal; -webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">Frank Frankovsky, president and chairman </span><span style="line-height: normal; color: rgb(52, 52, 52); -webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">of the Open Compute Project Foundation. </span></p> <blockquote> <p> <span style="line-height: normal; color: rgb(52, 52, 52); -webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">"These standardization efforts will help speed adoption </span><span style="line-height: normal; color: rgb(52, 52, 52); -webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">of ARM in the datacenter by providing consumers and software developers with the consistency </span><span style="line-height: normal; color: rgb(52, 52, 52); -webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">and predictability they require, and by helping increase the pace of innovation in ARM </span><span style="line-height: normal; color: rgb(52, 52, 52); -webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">technologies <span style="color: rgb(34, 149, 171); font-weight: 700;">by eliminating gratuitous differentiation in areas like device enumeration and boot </span></span><span style="line-height: normal; color: rgb(52, 52, 52); -webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;"><span style="color: rgb(34, 149, 171); font-weight: 700;">process</span>." </span></p> </blockquote> <p> The primary goal is to ensure enough standard system architecture to enable a <strong>single OS image</strong> to run on all hardware compliant to this specification. That may sound like a fairly simple thing, but in reality it's extremely important to solidifying the ARM ecosystem and making it a viable alternative in the server space.</p> <p align="center"> </p> <p> A few examples of the standard:</p> <ul> <li> The base server system shall implement a GICv2 interrupt controller</li> <li> As a result, t<span style="line-height: 21px;">he maximum number of CPUs in the system is 8</span></li> <li> <span style="line-height: 21px;">all CPUs must have Advanced SIMD extensions and </span><span style="line-height: 21px;">cryptography extensions.</span></li> <li> the system uses generic timers (Specified by ARM)</li> <li> CPUs must implement the described power state semantics</li> <li> USB 2.0 controllers must conform to EHCI 1.1, 3.0 to XHCI 1.0, SATA controllers to AHCI v1.3</li> </ul> <div> <span style="-webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">We can only applaud these efforts: it will eliminate a lot of useless time investments, lower costs and help make ARM partners a real option in servers. With the expected launch of many </span><a href="http://www.anandtech.com/show/6420/arms-cortex-a57-and-cortex-a53-the-first-64bit-armv8-cpu-cores" style="-webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">ARM Cortex A57<span style="-webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;"> based server SoCs this year, it looks like 2014 can be a breakthrough year for ARM servers. We looking forward to do another </span><a href="http://www.anandtech.com/show/7265/intels-second-generation-microserver-soc" style="-webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;">micro server<span style="-webkit-text-stroke-color: transparent;"> review. </span></div> </p>
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