Neoverse Reference Design Platform Software

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Infrastructure reference design documentation is now available via a Read the Docs (RTD) instance. This provides a rendered view which provides a navigation menu and supports hyperlinks between documentation sections.

Neoverse reference designs provide useful resources with best practices on how to integrate a Neoverse compute subsystem within a larger SoC. These compute subsystems are targeted at addressing requirements for specific applications in the cloud-to-edge infrastructure markets.

The Neoverse reference designs are also available as fixed virtual platform models and provides a platform to explore various aspects of the compute subsystem design from a software perspective. A software stack is also made available as part of the Neoverse reference designs. The figure below provides a high-level representation of the Neoverse Reference Design platform solutions stack.

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For platforms that support the Realm Management Extension (RME), the figure below provides a high-level representation of the Neoverse Reference Design platform solutions stack.

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The platform software stack that can be used along with the fixed virtual platforms is available for the following reference design platforms.

The code supporting these platforms is available here.

The links above provide detailed documentation about the platform documentation and includes instructions on downloading the software stack, compiling it, executing the software stack on a fixed virtual platform and information about the various features supported by the software stack.

For questions about the Neoverse Reference Design platform software stack, write to support@arm.com.

Arm Neoverse reference design software solutions are example software projects containing downstream versions of open source components. Although the components in these solutions track their upstream versions, users of these solutions are responsible for ensuring that, if necessary, these components are updated before use to ensure they contain any new functional or security fixes that may be required.

For reporting security vulnerabilities, please refer Vulnerability reporting page.


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