In January 2014,
AMD announced the
Opteron A1100. Intended for servers, the A1100 has four or eight Cortex-A57 cores, support for up to 128 GiB of
DDR3 or
DDR4 RAM, an eight-lane
PCIe controller, eight SATA (6 Gbit/s) ports, and two
10 Gigabit Ethernet ports. The A1100 series was released in January 2016, with four and eight core versions.
Qualcomm's first offering which was made available for sampling Q4 2014 was the
Snapdragon 810. It contains four Cortex-A57 and four
Cortex-A53 cores in a
big.LITTLE configuration.
Samsung also provides Cortex-A57-based
SoC's, the first one being
Exynos Octa 5433 which was available for sampling from Q4 2014. In March, 2015,
Nvidia released the
Tegra X1 SoC, which has four A57 cores running at a maximum of 2 GHz. ==See also==