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Jux-315-en-javhd-today-1104202201-58-37 Min -

| Quarter | Milestone | |---------|-----------| | Q3 2026 | Release of JAVHD‑SDK 2.0 with native support for Java 21’s Virtual Threads on the JVM‑Core. | | Q4 2026 | Introduction of JUX‑315‑Lite, a 75 W variant targeting micro‑edge deployments (e.g., drones). | | Q1 2027 | Cross‑platform JVM‑Core: a software emulator for x86/ARM that allows developers to test acceleration locally before deploying to hardware. | | Q2 2027 | Integration with Kubernetes via a custom DevicePlugin, enabling auto‑scaling of Java‑accelerated pods. | | Q3 2027 | Open‑source contribution of the JVM‑Core ISA to the OpenJDK community, fostering broader ecosystem growth. |


| Component | Specification | Role | |-----------|----------------|------| | CPU | 8‑core ARM‑Neoverse V2 (3.2 GHz) | Runs the HotSpot‑JVM and system services | | GPU | Custom 32‑core Tensor‑Core ASIC (2.4 TFLOPs FP16) | Handles video decode/encode, AI inference | | JVM‑Accelerator | Integrated “JVM‑Core” (JVM‑ISA) | Executes Java bytecode directly, offloads GC | | Memory | 64 GB LPDDR5 (256 GB/s) + 8 GB HBM2e (1.2 TB/s) | Unified address space, zero‑copy | | I/O | 2× 25 GbE, 4× PCIe 5.0 x16, 2× HDMI 2.1 | High‑throughput networking & display | | Security | On‑chip TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, Side‑Channel Mitigations | Enterprise‑grade protection | | Power | 250 W TDP (dynamic scaling) | Optimized for edge racks & data‑center blades | JUX-315-EN-JAVHD-TODAY-1104202201-58-37 Min

Let’s analyze the example component by component. | Quarter | Milestone | |---------|-----------| | Q3