311 Views

Faraday Technology Unveils 64-Core ARM Design on Intel 18A Process

LinkedIn Facebook X
February 05, 2024

Get a Price Quote

Taiwanese SoC design house Faraday Technology is collaborating with Arm and Intel on a 64-core system-on-chip, intended to be made with Arm Neoverse data-centre-grade cores using Intel's 18A (nominally 1.8nm) foundry process – the latter due to become available at the end of this year.

It will use Arm Neoverse Compute Subsystems (CSS, pictured), where "Arm delivers validated, performance-optimised compute on a leading-edge foundry process", explained Arm.

"The Arm-based SoC is designed to be a fundamental component of Faraday's upcoming SoC evaluation platform," according to Faraday. "The platform will further incorporate interface IPs from the 'Arm total design' ecosystem, ensuring a comprehensive implementation and verification process for 18A technology. The solution is expected to be available in the first half of 2025."

While it is uncertain whether this IC will ever be made, Electronics Weekly has reached out for clarification. However, it will serve as the basis for customer ICs developed by Faraday, which is one of Arm's design service partners.

"This solution will benefit our asic and DIS [design implementation service] customers for data centre and HPC [supercomputing] applications," said Faraday CEO Steve Wang.

Recent Stories