Server Management Processor
ASPEED BMC is a specialized processor with 2D graphic and logic control features used to remotely monitor and manage host systems. It's located in the motherboard of computers, servers, and storage devices. BMC can be accessed remotely via dedicated or shared networks with multiple connections to the host system, allowing it to monitor hardware via sensors, flash BIOS/UEFI, provide host access via serial or physical/virtual KVM Console, and power cycle to record host and log events. Administrators can perform maintenance without checking each server physically.
AST2700 is ASPEED's 8th-generation server management processor and the world's first BMC SoC adopting 12nm advanced process technology. Featuring a quad-core ARM Cortex A35 64-bit processor and two independent ARM Cortex M4 processors, it significantly enhances computational performance and energy efficiency. The AST2700 series chips keep the same package size as the previous generation BMC but embrace more, superior transmission interfaces and memory technologies such as PCIe Gen4, USB 3.2, DDR5 3200, UFS, which enables AST2700 to monitor more devices and simplify customer system designs.
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