- ARM premium IP will redefine virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) experiences on 2017 flagship mobile devices
- The ARM® Mali™-G71 graphics processor offers advanced efficiency and performance gains from the new Bifrost architecture
- The ARM Cortex®-A73 addresses the most demanding use cases with impressive increases in sustained performance and efficiency
- Products are optimised for the latest 10nm FinFET process technology.
The ARM Cortex-A73 processor and the ARM Mali-G71 graphics processor offer sustained performance and efficiency gains that will lead to new products with enhanced contextual and visual capabilities. This will allow devices to run high resolution content for longer periods while staying within strict mobile power budgets.
“The smartphone is the world’s most ubiquitous compute device, offering experiences that improve with each new product generation,” said Pete Hutton, executive vice president and president, product groups, ARM. “In 2017, we will see devices with the Cortex-A73 and Mali-G71 processors that stand out thanks to their impressive and sustained performance, and even more stunning visuals. This technology can make engaging with 4K video, virtual reality and augmented reality an everyday experience on a mobile device.”
Mali-G71: A Step Change in ARM Mali GPU Performance
The Mali-G71 graphics processor unit (GPU) increases the momentum for ARM Mali products, now the industry’s number one shipping graphics processor technology. The new core enables a 50 percent increase in graphics performance, a 20 percent increase in power-efficiency and 40 percent more performance per mm2.
The Mali-G71 scales efficiently up to 32 shader cores, twice as many as the previous generation premium IP GPU – the Mali-T880. The uplift means the Mali-G71 surpasses the performance of many discrete GPUs found in today’s mid-range laptops. The product is also fully coherent, helping to simplify software development and efficiency. It is ideally suited to power immersive VR and AR experiences on mobile devices and leading silicon providers including HiSilicon, MediaTek and Samsung Electronics have already taken licenses.
Bifrost, the third-generation ARM GPU architecture, is the foundation of the Mali-G71. The architecture is optimized for Vulkan and other industry-standard APIs, building on innovations from the previous Utgard and Midgard architectures.
“VR is one of the most important technological breakthroughs for the gaming industry in a generation,” said Niklas Smedberg, technical director, platform partnerships, Epic Games. “The ability to deliver a compelling VR experience on all platforms, but especially mobile, is critical for the industry’s continued growth and advancement. To enable a great mobile VR experience, devices need to be the highest performing and most energy efficient available.”
“It's basic math - the sheer number of smartphones in the world is already double PCs and rising, which makes it the single most important device for accelerating VR gaming adoption,” said Clive Downie, CMO Unity Technologies. “ARM is making smart investments that move the mobile VR and AR ecosystems forward. By creating more efficient and powerful technology solutions for mobile they are helping push the boundaries of what is possible in the virtual world and everyone will benefit.”
Cortex-A73: More Efficiency and Performance for Mobile SoCs
At under 0.65mm2 per core (on a 10nm FinFET process technology) the Cortex-A73 is the smallest and most efficient ‘big’ ARMv8-A core. Its advanced mobile microarchitecture enables a 30 percent uplift in sustained performance and power efficiency over the Cortex-A72.
Size and efficiency improvements enhance the ability of silicon providers to use the Cortex-A73 in ARM big.LITTLE™ configurations. These improvements create further opportunities for designers to scale big cores along with the GPU and other IP in a single SoC. Ten partners have licensed the Cortex-A73 so far, including HiSilicon, Marvell and Mediatek.
“In order to deliver more quality and excellent smartphone experiences to consumers, Huawei will continue enhancing the integrated performance of our premium smartphones,” said Kevin Ho, President, handset business, Huawei consumer business group. “The system-level approach that ARM takes in developing its IP is a vital element in ensuring our design teams are able to maximize efficiency and performance across the entire device.”
In addition to smartphones, ARM’s latest premium IP suite offers the increased performance density and throughput required for other consumer electronics applications such as large-screen compute devices, industrial gateways, in vehicle infotainment and smart TVs.
“The complexity of delivering greater performance and higher efficiency in lockstep requires HiSilicon to take the most comprehensive possible approach to SoC design,” said Daniel Diao, deputy general manager of the Turing processor business unit at HiSilicon. “Knowing that ARM validates all of its CPU, GPU and CCI interconnect IP to work better together in a cache-coherent system creates opportunities for our teams to accelerate design cycles and address the most compute-intensive applications.”
“Marvell is an industry leader in providing ARM-based SoCs with breakthrough features and functionality. The new Cortex-A73 allows us to continue to offer our customers best-in-class solutions that set a new standard for power and performance,” said Mark Montierth, vice president of custom and computing solutions, Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. “The Cortex-A73 provides a high-performance, power-efficient processor for Marvell’s MoChi™ Application Processor offering.”
“MediaTek customers are building premium experience devices with more demands on power and performance than ever before,” said Rolly Chang, corporate vice president and general manager of wireless communication business unit at MediaTek. “Partnering with ARM ensures our SoC designs deliver uncompromised premium experiences in next-generation mobile devices.”
“Next-generation premium experiences will be defined by pushing the boundaries of what's possible with mobile VR and AR,” said Jae Cheol Son, senior vice president, processor development team, Samsung Electronics. “A scalable GPU like the Mali-G71 will help Samsung design teams address increasingly complex mobile VR and AR use cases.”
The Smartphone Challenge: 2017
The challenge for device makers is to build slimmer devices with razor-thin bezels, higher screen resolutions and longer battery life. These design choices drive constant innovation in the size, performance and efficiency of device processing technology. The challenge intensifies with the proliferation of mobile VR, AR, 4K120 video, hi-fi quality audio and multiple cameras. Advanced modem technologies provide higher-bandwidth communications but also elevate the need for efficiency as tight mobile thermal budgets must be met.
Compatibiliy with new ARM Imaging and Vision Technologies
Mali-G71 and Cortex-A73 are fully compatible with ARM’s recently acquired Assertive Camera™, Assertive Display® and Spirit™ imaging technology which further enhances the user experience for mobile VR/AR applications.
Pervasive SoC Security and Efficiency
Security is a critical ingredient in today’s smartphones as devices often hold highly sensitive and valuable data. ARM TrustZone® forms the secure foundation for billions of devices, providing a root of trust for ARM premium IP that enables banking-class security across the SoC.
Delivering system-wide efficiency and performance is a key design priority as SoC complexity increases to meet new application demands. Optimized for the latest 10nm FinFET process technology, ARM premium IP blocks are designed to deliver across the board efficiency and performance gains, with ongoing enhancements to power management and system IP.
Providing full coherency across the SoC, the recently announced CoreLink CCI-550 enables the acceleration of GPU compute and increases the efficiency of big.LITTLE technology. Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) delivers more control and flexibility in how the OS manages power and performance across the entire system. Read this new blog on why the memory system is key to the user experience.
About ARM
ARM (LSE: ARM, NASDAQ: ARMH) designs technology at the heart of the world's most advanced digital products. We are enabling the development of new markets and transformation of industries and society, invisibly creating opportunity for a globally connected population. Our scalable, energy-efficient processor designs and related technologies deliver intelligence wherever computing happens, ranging from sensors to servers, including smartphones, tablets, digital TVs, enterprise infrastructure and the Internet of Things.
Our innovative technology is licensed by ARM Partners who have shipped more than 86 billion System on Chip (SoCs) containing our intellectual property. Together with our Connected Community, we are breaking down barriers to innovation for developers, designers and engineers, ensuring a fast, reliable route to market for leading electronics companies. Learn more and join the conversation at http://community.arm.com.
All information is provided “as is” and without warranty or representation. This document may be shared freely, attributed and unmodified. ARM, CoreLink, Cortex, Mali and TrustZone are trademarks or registered trademarks of ARM Limited (or its subsidiaries). All other brands or product names are the property of their respective holders. © 1995-2016 ARM Group.
*******
Contacts
Andy Winstanley, +44 7788 249712
Director of PR, US and EMEA, ARM
andy.winstanley@arm.com
_____________________________________________