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  • LLVM Picks Up Support For ARM's Cortex-A57

    Phoronix: LLVM Picks Up Support For ARM's Cortex-A57

    The LLVM compiler infrastructure has now received support for the Cortex-A57, ARM's highest-end 64-bit AArch64 processor...

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    Single-board computer

    I would really love to see a ARM Cortex-A57 ARMv8 64-bit single-board computer.
    Something like Raspberry Pi, but way cooler!

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    • #3
      I would really love to see a test comparing high-end ARM vs their Intel counterparts, like the ones found in some new Win8 tablets

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      • #4
        Originally posted by uid313 View Post
        I would really love to see a ARM Cortex-A57 ARMv8 64-bit single-board computer.
        Something like Raspberry Pi, but way cooler!
        I'd expect two revisions from now or even the spring iPad to be the A57 quad set up.

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        • #5
          iPad will use Apple's own custom cores, which Apple has been using since iPhone 5 and iPad 4.

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          • #6
            Where are all the other OEM's and their ARMv8 chips? The fact that there hasn't been any announcement yet is starting to worry me. I hope they will do it at CS, at least.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by andrei_me View Post
              I would really love to see a test comparing high-end ARM vs their Intel counterparts, like the ones found in some new Win8 tablets
              Definatly... like the Atom Z3770 (1.46-2.39GHz) Quad Core one vs a Quad Core A57 (Same/Similar speed), both with same ram amount (speeds might be different?)

              Comparisons of performance vs watts (Atom is 2W, ARM less?) and performance vs cost of the CPU (Atom is $37)?

              Dunno which ARM chip you would compare to exactly? Any A57 boards?

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