Informatica AMD details Seattle ARM server chips in 2014 roadmap 15 Agosto 2014 admin AMD has spilled the beans on its server roadmap for 2014, including details of its first ARM-based Opteron chip codenamed Seattle, along with new x86 parts codenamed Warsaw and Berlin, the latter of which will be the first to feature uniform memory access across CPU and GPU cores. Seattle is set to sample to system vendors in the first quarter of 2014 and should be shipping in production servers by the second half of the year, according to AMD. The chip will initially have eight 64-bit cores based on ARM’s Cortex-A57 design, with sixteen core versions planned for the future. It will have a clock speed of 2GHz or higher, integrated Freedom Fabric interconnect links and support for up to 64GB of memory.