The architecture is called ARMv8 and will run 32 and 64 Bit Code, the first processor
designs from ARM are named Cortex-A57 (high performance) and Cortex-A53 (energy efficient).
The X-Gene from AppliedMicro has its own server-centric chip design.
- With ARMv8 it is possible to address more then 4 GB of physical memory which is necessary for large servers.
AMD, Broadcom, Calxeda, HiSilicon, STMicroelectronics, Samsung,
Freescale
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/64-bit-ARM-support-merged-into-Linux-kernel-1721911.html
Debian support for ARM:
http://wiki.debian.org/Arm64Port
First Silicon from AppliedMicro:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2013429/dell-testing-64bit-arm-server-with-chip-from-appliedmicro.html
Specification for server board ready:
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/appliedmicro-contributes-first-arm-based-microserver-specification-open-compute-project-nasdaq-amcc-1746572.htm
Micro module:
http://www.opencompute.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Open_Compute_Project_MicroServer_AppliedMicro_MicroModuleMotherboard_Specification_v0.3.pdf
Server from Mitac:
http://www.mitac.com/Business/7-Star.html
Spec:
http://www.opencompute.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Open_Compute_Project_ARM_Server_Specification_v0.3.pdf
http://www.opencompute.org/ interesting organisation
X-Gene up to 3 GHz:
http://www.apm.com/products/x-gene
Apples A7 processor in iPhone5s is based on ARMv8:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7304/apple-announces-a7-worlds-first-64bit-smartphone-soc
Combine - big.LITTLE Processing:
http://www.arm.com/products/processors/technologies/biglittleprocessing.php

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