MITB Banner

Arm Unveils 5th Gen GPU and CPU Architecture 

Share

GPU
Listen to this story

During Computex 2023, Arm unveiled its TCS (Total Compute Solution) 2023 solutions, a comprehensive array of IP solutions that encompass everything from the CPU to the GPU and all other IP blocks in between. This provides Arm’s customers the ability to handle all their chip’s IP needs entirely in-house.

Arm’s newest 5th generation GPU architecture comes with an added Deferred Vertex Shading (DVS) feature. The flagship Immortalis G720 GPU boosts performance by 15% and reduces memory bandwidth usage by 40%. Alongside this, Arm introduced the more cost-effective Mali-G620 GPU. These new Mali GPUs enhance Arm’s high-end graphics capabilities and extend their reach to a broader range of consumer devices. MediaTek showcased their new SoC at the launch, which is built on the Cortex X4 and Immortalis G720 and incorporates hardware-based raytracing.

Arm’s Cortex X4, having its first tape-out using TSMC’s N3E process, is the fastest cluster from Arm so far, offering a 15% performance increase and 40% power efficiency improvement. The industry-leading Cortex-A720 boosts the cluster’s consistent performance, while the Cortex-A520 stands as Arm’s highest-performing and most energy-efficient CPU core to date. These latest CPU designs, providing a 20% improvement in power efficiency over previous models, are ideal for various applications like AAA gaming, all-day productivity, and background tasks.

Interestingly, Intel also anticipates that the Cortex X4 will be built on their 18A process. This suggests that the tape-out could either be a test, or Arm might transition from Intel’s 18A process to TSMC’s N3E process, or perhaps develop versions built on both processes.

Finally, Arm introduced the new DynamIQ Shared Unit (DSU-120) which supports up to 14 CPU cores within the same cluster. This unit is designed for multi-threaded applications and can be used in a variety of devices, from wearables and smartphones to laptops.

Share
Picture of K L Krithika

K L Krithika

K L Krithika is a tech journalist at AIM. Apart from writing tech news, she enjoys reading sci-fi and pondering the impossible technologies, trying not to confuse it with reality.
Related Posts

CORPORATE TRAINING PROGRAMS ON GENERATIVE AI

Generative AI Skilling for Enterprises

Our customized corporate training program on Generative AI provides a unique opportunity to empower, retain, and advance your talent.

Upcoming Large format Conference

May 30 and 31, 2024 | 📍 Bangalore, India

Download the easiest way to
stay informed

Subscribe to The Belamy: Our Weekly Newsletter

Biggest AI stories, delivered to your inbox every week.

AI Forum for India

Our Discord Community for AI Ecosystem, In collaboration with NVIDIA. 

Flagship Events

Rising 2024 | DE&I in Tech Summit

April 4 and 5, 2024 | 📍 Hilton Convention Center, Manyata Tech Park, Bangalore

MachineCon GCC Summit 2024

June 28 2024 | 📍Bangalore, India

MachineCon USA 2024

26 July 2024 | 583 Park Avenue, New York

Cypher India 2024

September 25-27, 2024 | 📍Bangalore, India

Cypher USA 2024

Nov 21-22 2024 | 📍Santa Clara Convention Center, California, USA

Data Engineering Summit 2024

May 30 and 31, 2024 | 📍 Bangalore, India

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

The Belamy, our weekly Newsletter is a rage. Just enter your email below.