ARM introduced the first architecture of the Armv9 chip ten years ago |
British technology company Arm supports its chip technology in most smartphones around the world. Before planning a $ 40 billion merger with Nvidia, the company launched a new generation of technology for data capture and AI applications for centers.
Arm has released a new version of what's known as the instruction set architecture, which indicates the type of program that can be run, and the company only performs a major architectural update every ten years.
Intel is the main competitor in this area and offers what is known as an Intel and AMD chip-based x86 architecture to support most current laptops and data center servers.
The new architecture, called Armv9, is designed to compete with Intel in three major areas: security, artificial intelligence, and general computing power.
One of the major developments in Intel and AMD chips is the ability of cloud computing providers to use software to divide the chip into virtual machines so that applications can be run from multiple clients, which in turn is what companies like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure do help. Companies generate billions in profits.
Arm introduced a concept called Realms that could perform similar tasks in chip-based devices. The company's CEO, Simon Segars, said in a press release that we believe that the world's technology cannot be scaled up to be among the best performing systems. The reason for the security is there.
Arm also said: It adds functionality to AI chips for tasks like image and speech recognition. Nvidia chips outperform Intel in this area and help Intel outperform market value.
"We are very pleased with the ability to integrate with Nvidia and the advanced engineering capabilities that we can integrate with ubiquitous computing platforms with extensive experience in the field of artificial intelligence," added Segars.
The ARMv9 architecture includes the company's new mandated computing architecture (CCA), which supports the new concept of the world, and the company said all applications have the ability to use worlds to protect code and all private data. Unlike other programs.
The ARMv9 chip also contains the latest version of the company's own SVE technology, which has been developed with the help of Fujitsu and is one of the fastest supercomputers in the world.
The company said: The new SVE2 platform gives ARMv9 chips a head start in 5G processing, machine learning, virtual reality and augmented reality workloads locally via the processor.
In terms of computing power, ARMv9 has improved performance on the next generation of mobile and cloud processors by more than 30%, thanks in part to the Total Compute design concept.
ARM has not announced when the first ARMv9 chips will hit the market, but the company is optimistic about its outlook.
ARMv9 powers 300 billion new ARM chips, and the company estimates that 100% of all data shared around the world will soon be processed by ARM chips, whether it's on a single device or in the cloud.