Qualcomm introduced its Centriq 2400 10nm server processor designed to bring greater efficiencies to data centers.
The new processor, which was developed by the Qualcomm Datacenter Technologies (QDT) team over a five-year period, is based on the Qualcomm Falkor CPU, QDT’s own Armv8-based custom CPU core design.

Qualcomm also optimized its design to run cloud software. Key characteristics include:
- High aggregate throughput performance with high per-thread performance under load
- A large number of hardware threads that multi-threaded software can fully utilize
- Quality of service (QoS) features to ensure resources are allocated fairly (i.e., avoiding the ‘noisy neighbor’ issue)
- High energy efficiency to maximize compute density and reduce operating costs
- Low acquisition costs
- Better performance-per-dollar versus Intel’s highest-performance Skylake processor: the 48-core Qualcomm Centriq 2460 processor has a list price of $1,995.
Key applications/workloads for Qualcomm Centriq 2400 processors are expected to include web front end, NoSQL databases, big data analytics, content delivery networks, video and image processing applications, image recognition, health-and life-sciences applications, and software defined NVMe storage farms.