ARM Neoverse

The ARM Neoverse is a group of 64-bit ARM processor cores licensed by Arm Holdings. The cores are intended for datacenter, edge computing, and high-performance computing use. The group consists of ARM Neoverse V-Series, ARM Neoverse N-Series, and ARM Neoverse E-Series.[1][2]

Neoverse V-Series

The Neoverse V-Series processors are intended for high-performance computing.

Neoverse V1

Neoverse V1 (code named Zeus[3]) is derived from the Cortex-X1[4] and implements the ARMv8.4-A instruction set and some part of ARMv8.6-A.[5] It was officially announced by Arm on September 22, 2020.[6] It is said to be initially realized with a 7 nm process from TSMC.

According to The Next Platform, the AWS Graviton3 is based on the Neoverse V1.[7]

Neoverse V2

Neoverse V2 (code named Demeter) was officially announced by Arm on September 14, 2022 and implements the ARMv9.0-A instruction set.[8]

NVIDIA Grace CPU uses Neoverse V2.[9]

Neoverse V-Next

Neoverse V-Next, presumably V3, (code named Poseidon) was teased by Arm alongside the V2 and E2 announcements.[10] It is targeted for systems including DDR5, PCIe gen6, and CXL 3.0.

Neoverse N-Series

The Neoverse N-Series processors are intended for core datacenter usage.

Neoverse N1

On February 20, 2019, Arm announced the Neoverse N1 microarchitecture (code named Ares) derived from the Cortex-A76 redesigned for infrastructure/server applications. The reference design supports up to 64 or 128 Neoverse N1 cores.[11][12]

Notable changes from the Cortex-A76:

  • Coherent I-cache and D-cache with 4-cycle LD-use
  • L2 cache: 512–1024 kB per core
  • Mesh interconnect instead of 1–4 cores per cluster

Neoverse N1 implements the ARMv8.2-A instruction set.

The Ampere Altra (2-socket 80-core) and AWS Graviton2 (64-core) CPU platforms are based on Neoverse N1 cores and were released in 2020.[13]

Neoverse N2

The Neoverse N2 (code named Perseus) is derived from the Cortex-A710 and implements the ARMv9.0-A instruction set.[13] It was officially announced by Arm on September 22, 2020.[6]

Neoverse N-Next

Neoverse N-Next, presumably N3, was teased by Arm alongside the V2 and E2 announcements.[10] It is targeted for systems including DDR5, PCIe gen6, and CXL 3.0.

Neoverse E-Series

The Neoverse E-Series processors are intended for edge computing. They are designed for increased data throughput at decreased power consumption.

Neoverse E1

Neoverse E1 is derived from the Cortex-A65AE[14] and implements the ARMv8.2-A instruction set. It support SMT.

Neoverse E2

Neoverse E2 is derived from the Cortex-A510[10] and implements the ARMv9-A instruction set.

Neoverse E-Next

Neoverse E-Next, presumably E3, was teased by Arm alongside the V2 and E2 announcements.[10] It is targeted for systems including DDR5, PCIe gen6, and CXL 3.0.

Matrix multiplication theoretical performance

ops/cycle per core
INT8 BF16 FP32 FP64
Neoverse N1[15] 64 32 16 8
Neoverse N2[15] 128 64 16 8
Neoverse V1[15] 256 128 32 16
Intel 3rd Gen Xeon SP[16] 256 64 32
Intel 4th Gen Xeon SP[16] 2048 1024 64 32

Successors

With code name Poseidon a successor for Neoverse V1 (aka Zeus)[17] was first publicly mentioned on TechCon 2018. Actual introduction (used by third party chip designers in their products) was given in form of a rough target date of 2021. Its initial realization process is said to be 5 nm by TSMC.

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