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System Guidance for Infrastructure (SGI)

Preface

From System Design:

"Arm CoreLink System Guidance for Infrastructure is a collection of resources to provide a representative view of typical compute subsystems that can be designed and implemented using specific generations of Arm IP. These compute subsystems address the expected requirements of a specific segment of the infrastructure market which includes servers, storage and networking."

Supported SGI platforms

We support the SGI-575 platform as part of the Arm Platform deliverables. SGI-575 is based on:

  • Server Based System Architecture (SBSAv3)
  • 8x Cortex-A75 with private L2
  • DynamIQ with L3 Cache options
  • System Level Cache options
  • Up to 2x DDR4-3200 (DMC-620)

Useful links

  • Download the SGI-575 Fixed Virtual Platform (FVP)
  • Fetch, build, and run a complete reference software stack on SGI-575