New Cortex-A35 processor extends deeper Into mobile and embedded markets
11-11-2015 |
ARM
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New Technologies
ARM has announced the Cortex-A35 processor - a new standard-bearer for
efficiency among 64-bit capable processors - the processor is the first CPU
in a new family of ultra-high-efficiency ARMv8-A processors designed for
high-growth mobile and embedded applications. Cortex-A35 has been designed
to open up greater user experiences enabled by the ARMv8-A architecture with
its 64-bit and 32-bit computational capability and complete set of
cryptography features. ARM expects the Cortex-A35 to begin shipping in
production silicon from its partners by late 2016.
“Cortex-A35 is the natural successor to the compact-footprint Cortex-A7, the
leading energy-efficient processor, which has powered more than a billion
smartphones and tablets,” said James McNiven, general manager, CPU Group,
ARM. “With the introduction of the world’s most efficient 64-bit capable
mobile processor, ARM and its partners will deliver the benefits of 64-bit
computing to the next billion smartphone users and beyond.”
The world’s most efficient 64-bit mobile processor - The Cortex-A35 is the
most efficient Cortex-A class CPU ever designed by ARM. It takes the power
profile of Cortex-A7 and its ARM big.LITTLE multi-core configurability and
combines it with the software maturity and 64-bit compute performance of the
ARMv8-A architecture. Cortex-A35 also delivers an average of 20 percent
greater performance and efficiency across a range of 32-bit mobile workloads
relative to Cortex-A7 while consuming less than 90mW total power per core
when operating at 1GHz in a 28nm process node. Overall, the Cortex-A35
processor is a performance-per-milliwatt leader designed to enable a
complete and uncompromised 64-bit mobile user experience while maintain full
compatibility with existing 32-bit applications.
ARM and its partners are building a 64-bit ecosystem that is growing
rapidly, with more than 50 percent of smartphones now shipping using an SoC
based on the ARMv8-A architecture. The 64-bit capable Cortex-A53 represents
a large percentage of those units. The Cortex-A35 consumes about 33 percent
less power per core and occupies 25 percent less silicon area, relative to
the Cortex-A53, says the company.
“The ARM Cortex-A35 processor is welcomed by MediaTek for its scalability of
the ARMv8-A architecture, which will enable us to continue to provide
efficient and highly integrated 64-bit SoCs to global markets,” said Jeffrey
Ju, executive vice president and co-chief operating officer, MediaTek.
The ARMv8-A offers innovation across more applications - Cortex-A35 is the
first in this new family of ultra-high-efficiency processors to enable
integration of the ARMv8-A architecture attributes into power-constrained
embedded applications such as single-board computers and automotive. This
family of processors is the most compelling new IP option in the industry
for markets that expect more features and functionality within shrinking
power envelopes. Additionally, to support the differentiation and rapid
deployment of embedded applications, ARM is backing the new family of
processors with a full package of training and design assistance services
for its partners, says the company.