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Neoverse Reference Designs

Overview

Neoverse reference designs provide useful resources with best practices on how to integrate a Neoverse compute subsystem within a larger SoC. These compute subsystems are targeted at addressing requirements for specific applications in the cloud-to-edge infrastructure markets including servers, edge compute nodes, networking-storage-security offloads, mezzanine cards, 5G stations and access points.

Neoverse N1 and E1 Edge Reference Design Platforms

Neoverse N1 and E1 are Arm’s latest released Reference Designs for Infrastructure applications

  • You can request access to the associated Architecture information via Neoverse reference designs on Arm Developer
  • Neoverse Reference Design FVPs are available here
  • Software stacks for Neoverse reference designs are available here: N1 edge, E1 edge

RD Daniel

Related FVP and Architecture documentation are currently only available to Lead Partners.

Software stacks for this platform are distributed as open source deliverables, please refer to the following documents:

  • RD Daniel Software User Guide
  • RD Daniel Software How To Guide