Marvell Unveils Quad-Core Armada XP Processor
The Armada XP quad-core processor is optimized to consume low power at 1.6GHz.
Integrated silicon solutions specialist Marvell announced the release of its
quad-core processing cloud computing platform, Armada XP (Extreme Performance).
The Armada XP, an ARM processor, integrates
four Marvell-designed ARM-compliant 1.6GHz
CPU cores along with a host of I/O peripherals. The Armada XP is optimized to
consume low power at 1.6GHz, delivering power to cloud computing applications
ranging from networking and Web servers to home server products like network-attached
storage (NAS) and media servers.
The Armada XP is based on a Marvell-designed ARM
v7 MP compatible CPU offering 1.6GHz processing per core performance and
delivers 16,600 Dhrystone million instructions per second (DMIPS). It
integrates 2MB of Level 2 cache and supports 64-bit DDR3
memory interface with ECC at an 800MHz clock
rate and is built on a system-on-a-chip (SoC) architecture that combines quad
x4 PCI-express (PCI-e) interfaces, multiple USB
ports, Gigabit Ethernet ports, SATA ports, security engine and other I/O
peripherals.
Key features include "heterogeneous multiprocessing" (SMP/AMP/Mixed)
with hardware-based Cache Coherence, up to 16 high-speed Marvell Serdes lanes
with multi-functionality (PCI-e, SATA, SGMII, QSGMII), multiple USB
ports, low power consumption with advanced power management capabilities and
comprehensive development tools. Development platforms are available including
software drivers and board support package.
"Marvell's introduction of a powerful solution for enterprise-class cloud
computing applications is a very important milestone in the mobile Internet
revolution--cloud computing mobile servers like those powered by the Armada XP
are the key link in what I envision to be a seamless, unified ecosystem of
mobile connected devices, information appliances and smart 'furnishings,'"
said Weili Dai, co-founder of Marvell. "Marvell's leadership in mobility,
consumer, storage, enterprise networking and WiFi products completes the
circuit, delivering a powerful end-to-end total solution to anyone connected to
the new global mesh, from consumers to small business and the enterprise."
In October, the company introduced the Avastar 88W8764, an 802.11n, 4x4
single-die solution for enterprise access points, service provider gateways,
high-performance home routers, media and mobile servers, digital TVs (DTVs),
and set-top boxes (STBs). Marvell's 802.11n, 4x4 solution (four independent
transmit-receive RF chains) supports three multiple-input, multiple-output
(MIMO) spatial streams for up to 450M-bps data rates. The four RF chains offer
high-order 802.11n Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS)
data rates. Additionally, it supports the national Chinese standard for wireless
LANs (WAPI), Tunnel Direct Link Setup (TDLS) and Space Time Block Coding
(STBC).
"WiFi has become the critical common link in today's mobile communications
as users now expect and demand seamless, high-performance, robust and secure
connectivity, zero latency and crystal clear communication between all their
connected devices no matter where they go," said Dai. "Marvell has a
proven track record as the world leader in WiFi for enterprise, consumer and
mobile applications delivering robust, high performance and high bandwidth,
highly secure and seamless wireless connectivity. I believe Marvell's
groundbreaking 802.11n 4x4 WiFi solution will fundamentally change the wireless
landscape and truly enable the entire spectrum of always-on consumer products."









