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10th September 2020, 10:17 | #1 |
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| ARM releases 64 bit, Linux-capable Cortex-R It is just for storage so still a bit snoozy ARM has announced its first 64 bit, Linux-capable Cortex-R processor, which it has earmarked for computational storage solutions. Its PR suggests that it “a chip designed to enable a new generation of storage devices that will not only hold data but help process it”. Such devices are part of an emerging hardware category known as computational storage, which is usually when tech journalists have a bit of a snooze. No one got laid talking about storage in a bar, and few ever want to write about something that even the PR person spins unenthusiastically. ARM's chip “promises to provide a speed boost for latency-sensitive workloads such as machine learning and real-time analytics applications”. https://fudzilla.com/news/51487-arm-...pable-cortex-r |
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