ARM today announced its vision for transforming network
infrastructure to address the demands of content-rich mobile
experiences and IoT-based services in the next decade. To achieve
this vision, ARM has worked with its partners to provide operators
and service providers with a new approach for an Intelligent
Flexible Cloud (IFC) environment to meet the unyielding latency,
power and size constraints for next-generation networks.
IFC brings together platforms based on diverse, scalable,
highly-integrated system-on-chips with heterogeneous compute
capabilities supported by a common layer of enabling software and
distributed network intelligence. It builds on technologies such as
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function
Virtualization (NFV), which combined with distributed intelligence
enables applications to move out in the network to where data
resides for a significant reduction in power consumption and
increased responsiveness. The result is a more elastic and
resilient network. This accelerates time to market for new services
to meet the high velocity of cloud business model evolution and
supports the forthcoming wave of data throughput and storage
requirements that are projected to grow nearly 4X and 2X,
respectively, in the next three to five years alone.
“The underlying network infrastructure that supports our mobile
and connected world is undergoing a dramatic shift,” said Charlene
Marini, vice president, segment marketing, ARM. “The scalability of
ARM® technology, combined with the networking systems expertise of
our partners is increasing node intelligence and configurability,
laying a new foundation for software-defined functions and
applications. The move to the ARM architecture is underway,
enabling new possibilities for an intelligent flexible cloud from
device to data center.”
A research brief on IFC, “Bringing Intelligence to the Cloud
Edge” by Moor Insights and Strategy was made available in February
25, 2015. Additionally, a whitepaper from ARM outlining new
enabling technology standards, heterogeneous system on a chip (SoC)
architectures, and the benefits of distributing intelligence
towards the network edge is available to download on the ARM
Connected Community.
An array of diverse silicon solutions targeting IFC requirements
have been announced by many of the major silicon vendors who
already have large footprints in networking today. A number have
already started shipping highly-integrated and heterogeneous SoCs
that will deliver against this new vision for network
infrastructure. ARM and ARM ecosystem silicon vendors will be
demonstrating multiple platforms highlighting IFC concepts at MWC
2015.
Partner Quotes:
“A rapid migration to heterogeneous computing architectures is
underway and ARM is innovating accordingly,” said Chris Balough,
senior director of SoC product marketing, Altera. “With ARM
Cortex®-A53 processors in our Stratix® 10 SoCs and Cortex-A9
processors in our Cyclone®- and Arria®-class SoCs, Altera is able
to deliver heterogeneous computing platforms that put us in a great
position to serve our customers’ increasing need for computing
performance.”
“With a rich legacy in delivering networking infrastructure
solutions, AMD, in collaboration with ARM, is well-positioned to
meet the specific demands of the Intelligent Flexible Cloud,” said
Scott Aylor, corporate vice president and general manager, AMD
Embedded Solutions. “As demonstrated with our recent NFV solution,
AMD is leading the market with 64-bit ARM solutions that enable
service providers to innovate with cost-effective designs,
deployment and management of networking services.”
“AppliedMicro’s X-Gene™ Server on a Chip® silicon enables high
performance, low TCO solutions for throughput-intensive, data dense
applications,” said Kumar Sankaran, associate vice president, APM.
“Not only does X-Gene eliminate the need for other discrete chips
for networking, it offers malleable offload engines to support SDN,
security and other user-defined applications to enable the
flexibility in workloads the Intelligent Flexible Cloud
demands.”
“From the Cloud to the edge of the network, Cavium has adopted
the ARMv8-A architecture and Intelligent Flexible Cloud as the
foundation for our custom ARMv8 based SoC platforms,” said Gopal
Hegde, vice president and general manager, data center processor
group, Cavium. “Cavium’s ThunderX product family, with 48 64-bit
ARM processors on a single die, delivers an unprecedented level of
integration and industry leading ARMv8-A SoC performance with
extensive optimization to suit the needs of the complex protocol
stacks involved in NFV and C-RAN.”
“Enea shares the vision of the Intelligent Flexible Cloud, and
Enea’s software platforms for heterogeneous system-on-chip
solutions are well aligned with these new use cases,” said Daniel
Forsgren, senior vice president, product management, Enea. “We are
excited to be a key partner in the ARM ecosystem, and we continue
to drive the development of NFV, SDN and distributed intelligence
solutions for the next generation infrastructure.”
“EZchip brings a new approach to an Intelligent Flexible Cloud
with an unprecedented combination of high performance, throughput
and efficiency,” said Amir Eyal, vice president, business
development, EZchip Semiconductor Ltd. “Our new TILE-Mx multicore
processor incorporates one hundred ARM Cortex-A53 cores onto a
single chip. This unique combination of high core count, highly
efficient mesh for linear scaling of the interconnected cores and
proven hardware accelerators for packet processing are tailored for
the Intelligent Flexible Cloud.”
“Linaro is working with the ARM ecosystem to deliver common
software for the full range of highly differentiated,
workload-optimized range of ARM-based SoC solutions that are well
positioned to deliver the cost, power and performance requirements
for the Intelligent Flexible Cloud,” said Mark Orvek, executive
vice president, engineering, Linaro. "The momentum within the
Linaro Networking and Enterprise Groups (LNG and LEG) ramping the
software ecosystem is accelerating and we are excited to be a part
of the developing story for ARM in Cloud and Network
Infrastructure."
“Marvell’s comprehensive ARMADA® portfolio of highly-integrated
SoCs, based on home-grown revolutionary technology, is a natural
fit for the Intelligent Flexible Cloud. The ARMADA family delivers
optimized end-to-end solutions — for sensors to servers at shorter
design cycles,” said Michael Zimmerman, vice president,
connectivity, storage and infrastructure business unit, Marvell.
“Our rich experience and innovation in storage and networking
coupled with our commitment to ARM drive high-performance platform
solutions that address emerging requirements for data-dense
applications.”
"Together with ARM-based solutions, Xilinx is laying a
foundation for the Intelligent Flexible Cloud that enables
heterogeneous multi-processing with the right engines for the right
task,” said David Hawke, product marketing director, communications
business unit, Xilinx. “Our All Programmable Zynq-7000 SoCs and
Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC families scale from 32-bit dual-core to
64-bit quad-core and are integrated with programmable logic fabric
to deliver breakthrough system performance for increasingly
demanding network algorithms.”
Additionally ARM spokespeople are available throughout Mobile
World Congress for more in-depth IFC discussions. To book a
meeting, please contact armuk@racepointglobal.com.
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