Arm has launched a CPU monster that will get Intel and AMD worried

Designed to power the next-gen always-on portables

By Mayank Sharma 2 days ago  
https://www.techradar.com/news/arm-has-launched-an-nvidia-cpu-monster-that-will-get-intel-and-amd-very-worried


Arm has just announced the Arm Cortex-A78C CPU, which can support up to eight 
cores and eight MB of cache to meet compute-intensive workloads.

What makes the announcement even more noteworthy is that it comes days before 
Apple will unveil its first batch of three Arm-powered laptops at its ‘One More 
Thing’ event on November 10.

The newly announced CPU is Arms first serious contender in the high-performance 
CPU market, currently dominated by Intel and AMD. The Arm Cortex-A78C is part 
of the Cortex-A78 family of CPUs that Arm unveiled earlier this year in May 
2020. But while the A78 was pitched for mobile devices, the A78C is designed 
specifically for high-performance, always-on devices such as laptops.

Winds of change

The previously announced Cortex-A78 followed the conventional Big.LITTLE 
standard for mobile CPUs with support for configurations with 4 big CPU cores 
and 4 little CPU cores.

Now, in a departure from the norm, the new Cortex-A78C supports configurations 
with up to 8 big CPU cores.

According to Arm this makes the Cortex-A78C more suitable for scalable 
multi-threaded workloads such as immersive gaming on-the-go, à la Oculus Rift.

Furthermore, the Cortex-A78C also supports up to 8MB L3 cache and can run eight 
threads in parallel.

Arm claims this makes it perfectly suitable for the upcoming generation of 
laptops that will compete with tablets in both form factor and longevity.

Note that Arm itself doesn’t manufacture and sell its own CPUs, but rather 
licenses them to third-party companies.

With Apple all set to ditch Intel, it shouldn’t be long before other device 
manufacturers come swarming to Arm.

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