The AMD Opteron A1100-Series developer kit features AMD’s first 64-bit ARM-based processor, codenamed “Seattle.” The processor supports 4 and 8 ARM Cortex-A57 cores; up to 4 MB of shared L2 and 8 MB of shared L3 cache; configurable dual DDR3 or DDR4 memory channels with ECC at up to 1866; MT/second; up to 4 SODIMM, UDIMM or RDIMMs; 8 lanes of PCI-Express Gen 3 I/O; 8 Serial ATA 3 ports; 2 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports; ARM TrustZone technology for enhanced security; and crypto and data compression co-processors. The AMD Opteron A1100 development kit is packaged in a microATX form factor and includes 2 registered DIMM with 16 GB of DDR3 DRAM; PCI Express connectors configurable as a single x8 or dual x4 ports; 8 Serial-ATA connectors; compatibility with standard power supplies; standard UEFI boot environment; Linux environment based on Fedora technology from the Red Hat-sponsored Fedora community; standard Linux GNU tool chain, including cross-development version; platform device drivers; Apache web server, MySQL database engine, and PHP scripting language for developing robust Web serving applications; Java 7 and Java 8 versions to enable developers to work in a 64-bit ARM environment.