Back in June, silicon vendor Cavium first announced its ThunderX System-on-a-Chip (SoC) lineup. This Cavium announced that the ThunderX chips are now available, including an industry first — a 48-core ARMv8 processor -and it runs Linux
Back in June, silicon vendor Cavium first announced its ThunderX System-on-a-Chip (SoC) lineup. This Cavium announced that the ThunderX chips are now available, including an industry first — a 48-core ARMv8 processor -and it runs Linux