Huawei Unveils Kunpeng 920 - Industry's Highest-Performance ARM-based CPU
Bringing Global Computing Power to Next Level
Huawei
announced the industry's highest-performance Advanced RISC Machine (ARM)-based
CPU. Called Kunpeng 920, the new CPU is designed to boost the development of
computing in big data, distributed storage, and ARM-native application
scenarios. Huawei will join with industry players to advance the ARM industry
and foster an open, collaborative, and win-win ecosystem, taking computing
performance to new heights.
"Huawei
has continuously innovated in the computing domain in order to create customer
value. We believe that, with the advent of the intelligent society, the
computing market will see continuous growth in the future. Currently, the
diversity of applications and data is driving heterogeneous computing
requirements. Huawei has long partnered with Intel to make great achievements.
Together we have contributed to the development of the ICT industry. Huawei and
Intel will continue our long-term strategic partnerships and continue to
innovate together," said William Xu, Director of the Board and Chief Strategy
Marketing Officer of Huawei.
"At
the same time, the ARM industry is seeing a new development opportunity. The
Kunpeng 920 CPU and TaiShan servers newly released by Huawei are primarily used
in big data, distributed storage, and ARM-native applications. We will work
with global partners in the spirit of openness, collaboration, and shared
success to drive the development of the ARM ecosystem and expand the computing
space, and embrace a diversified computing era."
The
industry's highest-performance ARM-based CPU
Kunpeng
920 is the industry's highest-performance ARM-based server CPU. Using the
cutting-edge 7nm process, the CPU was independently designed by Huawei based on
ARMv8 architecture license. It significantly improves processor performance by
optimizing branch prediction algorithms, increasing the number of OP units, and
improving the memory subsystem architecture. At typical frequency, the Kunpeng
920 CPU scores over 930 in the SPECint Benchmarks test, which is 25% higher
than the industry benchmark. At the same time, power efficiency is 30% better
than that offered by industry counterparts. Kunpeng 920 provides much higher
computing performance for data centers while slashing power consumption.
Kunpeng
920 integrates 64 cores at a frequency of 2.6 GHz. This chipset integrates
8-channel DDR4, and memory bandwidth exceeds incumbent offerings by 46%. System
integration is also increased significantly through the two 100G RoCE ports.
Kunpeng 920 supports PCIe 4.0 and CCIX interfaces, and provides 640 Gbps total
bandwidth. In addition, the single-slot speed is twice that of the incumbent
offering, effectively improving the performance of storage and various
accelerators.
Huawei
TaiShan, ARM-based server with the industry’s best performance
Huawei
released its TaiShan series servers powered by Kunpeng 920, including three
models: one with a focus on storage, another on high density, and a third
focused on balancing both requirements. The TaiShan servers are built for big
data, distributed storage, and ARM-native application scenarios. The ARM
architecture is best suited for these scenarios with advantages in many-core
and performance per watt.
TaiShan
will enable computing platforms with high performance and low power consumption
for enterprises. For example, in big data scenarios, the TaiShan servers are
tuned for optimal many-core high concurrency and resource scheduling to deliver
a 20% computing performance boost. Based on the TaiShan servers, Huawei Cloud
also provides elastic cloud services, bare metal services, and cloud phone
services.
Building
an open and collaborative ARM ecosystem founded on shared success
Huawei
continuously promotes industry cooperation in terms of hardware, basic
software, and applications. Huawei has been working with industry organizations
such as Green Computing Consortium (GCC), Linaro, and Open Edge and HPC
Initiative (OEHI) to build an open, collaborative industry ecosystem, alongside
partners such as Hortonworks, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, SUSE, Ubuntu, and China
Standard Software.
On
the hardware side, Huawei is a core member of Linaro. On the basic software
side, Huawei is a Platinum member of the OpenStack Foundation and a founding
member of Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). With regard to
applications, Huawei has joined the GCC. GCC has released the Green Computing
Consortium Server Technical Standards Report, along with other efforts to build
a green open source computing community. Huawei is also a member of the OEHI.
Huawei
believes that an intelligent society with all things connected, sensing, and
intelligent is underway, and this trend is picking up speeds. The development
and convergence of ARM-based applications on smart terminals are accelerating,
along with cloud-device collaboration. In addition, new applications in cloud
computing are driving data diversity. For example, big data applications,
distributed storage, and some edge computing scenarios have specific energy
efficiency requirements for many-core high-performance computing. In such a
context, ARM systems stand out with unique advantages in performance and power
consumption.
Therefore,
in view of the industry trends and application requirements, a new era of
diversified computing is unfolding. Multiple data types and scenarios are
driving computing architecture optimization. Combining multiple computing
architectures for optimal performance becomes a must.
"With
Kirin 980, Huawei has taken smartphones to a
new level of intelligence. With products and services (e.g., Huawei Cloud)
designed based on Ascend 310, Huawei enables inclusive AI for industries,"
William Xu noted. "Today, with Kunpeng 920, we are entering an era of
diversified computing embodied by multiple cores and heterogeneity. Huawei has
invested patiently and intensively in computing innovation to continuously make
breakthroughs. We will work with our customers and partners to build a fully
connected, intelligent world."
Shenzhen, China, January 8, 2019



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