Faraday to Develop 64-Core Processor with Intel and ARM Collaboration
The new SoC aims to revolutionize data centers and high-performance computing with a 2025 launch.
- Faraday Technology announces the development of a 64-core SoC using Intel's 18A process and ARM Neoverse technology.
- The processor targets scalable hyperscale data centers, infrastructure edge, and advanced 5G networks.
- Intel's 18A fabrication process, featuring RibbonFET and PowerVia technologies, promises significant efficiency improvements.
- The collaboration marks a significant step for Intel Foundry Services in the data center and HPC markets.
- The SoC is expected to be available in the first half of 2025, incorporating various interface IPs from the ARM Total Design ecosystem.