Today Red Hat announced the launch of the Red Hat ARM Partner Early Access Program (PEAP) to enable partner designs built upon the evolving 64-bit ARM architecture. The program is aimed at silicon vendors, independent hardware vendors (IHVs), original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and original design manufacturers (ODMs), and launches with participation and support from several ARM ecosystem leaders, including AMD, American Megatrends, Inc., AppliedMicro, ARM, Broadcom, Cavium, Dell, HP and Linaro.
We are committed to helping our partners with the evolving 64-bit ARM ecosystem. Our strategy is to enable new server designs that are being worked on by our partners in much the same way that we have supported other new processor design efforts in the past.
Read the entire press release.
Related reading:
- Learn about the Red Hat Partner Early Access program
- Read Jon Masters' blog on the importance of standardization to emerging 64-bit ARM servers.