New IP suite will enable a new standard for premium experiences on future mobile devices
04-02-2015 |
ARM
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New Technologies
ARM has announced a suite of IP that will enable a new standard for premium
experiences on 2016 mobile devices. At the heart of the suite is the ARM
Cortex-A72 processor, which is the highest performing CPU technology
available for developing mobile SoCs today. In target configurations, the
Cortex-A72 processor will deliver CPU performance that is 50X greater than
the leading smartphones from just five years ago. The ARM premium mobile
experience IP suite also offers a significant graphics upgrade generating a
stunning visual experience for users at up to 4K120fps resolution. Devices
with this new industry-leading technology suite are expected to enter the
market in 2016.
The ARM premium mobile experience IP suite offers the most compelling mobile
technology available today. Alongside the Cortex-A72 processor is the new
CoreLink CCI-500 interconnect and the new Mali-T880 GPU, ARM's highest
performing and most energy-efficient mobile GPU, along with Mali-V550 video
and Mali-DP550 display processors. To further ease chip implementation, the
suite also includes ARM POP IP for the leading-edge TSMC 16nm FinFET+
process.
"Our new premium mobile experience IP suite with the Cortex-A72 processor
delivers a decisive step forward from the compelling user experiences
provided by this year's Cortex-A57 based devices," said Pete Hutton,
executive vice president and president, products groups, ARM. "For multiple
generations, together with our partners, we have delivered the leading-edge
of the premium mobile experience. Building on this, in 2016 the ARM
ecosystem will deliver even slimmer, lighter, more immersive mobile devices
that serve as your primary and only compute platform."
The 2016 Premium Mobile Experience
The premium mobile experience IP suite addresses the ever-increasing demands
of end-users for their primary, always-connected mobile devices capable of
creating, enhancing and consuming any content. For 2016 devices, ARM and its
partners will boost the mobile experience associated with use cases such as:
1 - Immersive and sophisticated image and video capture, including 4K120fps
video content
2 - Console-class gaming performance and graphics
3 - Productivity suites requiring fluid handling of documents and office
applications
4 - Natural language user interfaces capable of running natively on a
smartphone.
Introducing Cortex-A72, the Highest Performance ARM Cortex Processor
More than ten partners, including HiSilicon, MediaTek and Rockchip, have
already licensed the Cortex-A72 processor, which is based on the ARMv8-A
architecture that delivers energy-efficient 64-bit processing while
providing full backward compatibility to existing 32-bit software.
The Cortex-A72 processor will deliver substantial new benefits:
1 - Sustained operation within the constrained mobile power envelope at
frequencies of 2.5 GHz in a 16nm FinFET process and scalable to higher
frequencies for deployment in larger form factor devices
2 - 3.5X the performance of 2014 devices based on the Cortex-A15 processor
3 - improved energy efficiency that delivers a 75 percent reduction in
energy consumption when matching performance of 2014 devices
4 - Extended performance and efficiency when the Cortex-A72 CPU is combined
with a Cortex-A53 CPU in ARM big.LITTLET processor configurations.
CoreLink CCI-500, Extending Efficiency Across the SoC
The CoreLink CCI-500 Cache Coherent Interconnect enables big.LITTLE
processing and delivers system power savings thanks to an integrated snoop
filter. CoreLink CCI-500 delivers double the peak memory system bandwidth
and offers a 30 percent increase in processor memory performance compared to
the previous generation CoreLink CCI-400. This enables more responsive user
interfaces and accelerates memory intensive workloads such as productivity
applications, video editing and multi-tasking. CoreLink CCI-500 fully
supports ARM TrustZone technology for a secure media path enabling
protection of multimedia content when used with the Mali product family.
Mali-T880, A Ground-Breaking Mobile Graphics and Visual Experience
The new Mali-T880 GPU delivers 1.8X the graphics performance of today's
Mali-T760 based devices and a 40 percent reduction in energy consumption
across identical workloads. The Mali-T880 enables high-end, complex use
cases to be enjoyed on power-constrained mobile and consumer platforms with
its advances in energy efficiency, additional arithmetic capabilities and
scalability. For mobile gamers, the result is a more advanced gaming and
console-like experience. Native support for 10-bit YUV provides stunning
fidelity for premium 4K content, complementing the Mali-V550 video processor
and Mali-DP550 display processors.
Energy-efficiency continues to be the guiding design principle across the
spectrum of the Mali product family, including a diverse set of proven,
system-wide bandwidth reduction technologies. In premium device
configurations, the Mali-V550 video processor fully supports HEVC decode and
encode on a single core. In addition, it offers scalability up to 4K120fps
with its full eight cores. The Mali-DP550 display processor offers enhanced
capabilities for offloading tasks such as composition, scaling, rotation and
image post-processing from the GPU to maximize battery life.
Improved Time-to-Market with FinFET Technology
The new POP IP for advanced TSMC 16nm FinFET+ enables any silicon vendor to
migrate from 32/28nm process nodes with predictable performance, power
results and time-to-market. ARM POP IP will enable Cortex-A72 processors to
sustain 2.5 GHz in smartphones and scale to higher frequencies for larger
form-factor devices in typical conditions. POP IP also supports
implementations of the Mali-T880 for TSMC 16nm FinFET+.
Advancing Mobile Ecosystem Innovation with ARMv8-A Leadership
The mobile ecosystem is already taking advantage of the benefits of ARMv8-A
with the move to Google AndroidT 5.0 Lollipop. The new IP suite builds on
this, enabling partners to deliver even more performance in the slimmest of
form factors without compromising battery life. Over the course of 2015 and
2016, ARM expects significant adoption of Google Android 5.0 Lollipop in the
premium mobile device market, further unleashing the capabilities of 64-bit
ARMv8-A based CPUs. This opens the door for more application developers to
take advantage of the doubling of SIMD multimedia (ARM NEON technology) and
floating point performance, crypto instructions to protect consumers data
and 4GB or higher memory support; delivering the next-generation premium
mobile experience, says ARM.
George Yao, general manager of Turing Processor BU, HiSilicon, said: "The
need to be always connected with access to data, premium content and storage
is dramatically changing as more devices and people use the connected cloud
for digital experiences. HiSilicon is committed to offering platforms that
support these demands by delivering more performance and outstanding
energy-efficiency. We are pleased to support ARM as it introduces the first
full suite of IP targeted at premium mobile platforms. The game-changing
Cortex-A72 delivers more than 3X the performance of 2014 devices and
Mali-T880 takes state-of-the-art graphics to the next level. Our partnership
will usher in a new era for mobile and networking solutions."
Joe Chen, senior vice president, MediaTek, said: "The pace of innovation in
mobile is accelerating at an unprecedented rate, which means we need to
deliver the latest technology to our customers as fast as possible. We are
pleased to partner with ARM for the launch of Cortex-A72, bringing the
ARMv8-A architecture to market with leading performance and
energy-efficiency benchmarks. Ultimately it is all about providing a better
experience for end users as the complexity of applications, content and
devices increases."
Mr. Feng Chen, chief marketing officer, Rockchip, said: "Increasingly,
consumers are adopting mobile devices including smartphones, tablets,
phablets and other large screen devices as their primary compute platforms.
These larger form factor devices demand higher performance and
energy-efficiency that scales across a variety of processor configurations.
Rockchip is pleased to partner with ARM to introduce the Cortex-A72 to
enable a wide range of premium mobile platforms that consumers can take
advantage of. Rockchip is dedicated to bringing cutting-edge CPU and GPU
technologies and solutions to our customers and end users to enable a
compelling user experiences for personal and enterprise use."
Suk Lee, TSMC senior director, Design Infrastructure Marketing Division,
said: "TSMC's 16FinFET+ process is already delivering exceptional results
with SoCs based on Cortex-A57 thanks to rapid progress in yield and
performance. The combination of TSMC 16FF+ process technology and the
implementation advantages of ARM POP IP gives our customers the opportunity
to rapidly bring highly optimized mobile SoCs based on Cortex-A72 to market
in early 2016."
Dr. Chi-Ping Hsu, senior vice president and chief strategy officer for EDA,
Cadence, said: "Cadence and ARM have a long history of close collaboration
that has resulted in some noteworthy achievements enabling mutual customer
success. In support of the new ARM Premium mobile experience IP suite,
Cadence has created a complete system-on-chip (SoC) environment to optimize
its implementation, verify the system during OS boot-up and analyze
interconnect subsystem performance. ARM used the Cadence digital and
system-to-silicon verification tools and IP during the ARM Cortex-A72
processor development to ensure that the flow met complex mobile design
requirements. This will help designers to shorten time to market while
achieving optimal results at advanced process nodes."
Deirdre Hanford, executive vice president, customer engagement, Synopsys,
said: "Through more than 20 years of collaboration with ARM, we've enabled
our customers to use Synopsys tools to quickly get their innovative products
to market while meeting power, performance and area design targets. Early
adopters of ARM's new suite of IP, including the Cortex-A72 processor,
CoreLink CCI-500 interconnect, Mali-T880 GPU, Mali-V550 video processor and
Mali-DP550 display processor, are already using Synopsys tools, methodology
and professional services to design and verify their products aimed at
delivering a premium mobile experience. For the ARM Cortex-A72, a member of
this new suite of IP, our Reference Implementation (RI) builds on our
successful RIs for ARM Cortex-A57 and Cortex-A53 and will enable designers
to take advantage of the 10x increase in design throughput that Synopsys' IC
Compiler II product offers, while achieving the performance target in a
mobile power envelope."