Arm introduces new product naming architecture for infrastructure, PC, mobile, automotive, and IoT

We all know that Arm Cortex-A are application cores, Cortex-M microcontroller-class cores, and Cortex-R real-time cores used in various applications from IoT to automotive or architecture. But this may soon be thrown out of the window, as Rene Haas, Arm CEO, has published a short post entitled “The Arm Evolution: From IP to Platform for the AI Era” introducing a new product naming architecture with five categories:

  • Arm Neoverse for infrastructure
  • Arm Niva for PC
  • Arm Lumex for mobile
  • Arm Zena for automotive
  • Arm Orbis for IoT

arm product naming: neoverse lumex niva zena orbis

While it’s not explicitly stated in the post, I assume that means the Cortex naming goes away because we’re told the Mali brand will continue as the GPU brand, and the Arm Neoverse N1, based on Cortex-A76, is an example where Cortex branding is not used anymore. So I understand, they just decided to apply similar naming to all the product lines, although I haven’t seen any changes on the website yet, and a search for Lumex on the Arm website does not return anything except the announcement.

Rene further adds that the company is simplifying IP numbering by aligning it with platform generations and using names like Ultra, Premium, Pro, Nano, and Pico to show performance tiers. I haven’t seen examples yet, but if I try to come up with something myself using those guidelines, the Arm Cortex-M0+ could become an Arm Orbis Pico0+ or something similar, the Arm Cortex-A78AE might become Arm Zena Premium 78AE, and so on…

Thanks to TLS for the tip.

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