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The Road Ahead For Datacenter Compute Engines: The CPUs

January 30, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan 7

Updated with just-announced Intel roadmap changes.

It is often said that companies – particularly large companies with enormous IT budgets – do not buy products, they buy roadmaps. …

Compute

AWS Reaps The Benefits Of The Custom Silicon It Has Sown

December 3, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan 3

When the hyperscalers and cloud builders were smaller and the Arm collective had failed to storm the datacenter and AMD was not yet on its path to resurgence, it was Intel that controlled the cadence of new compute engine introductions into the datacenter. …

Compute

Move Over X86, Amazon’s Arm HPC instances Are Live

June 22, 2023 Tobias Mann 3

When it comes to deploying Arm in the cloud, a lot of the talk of late has centered on things like efficiency, core density, or predictability of performance. …

Compute

Arm Is The New RISC/Unix, RISC-V Is The New Arm

September 22, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 24

When computer architectures change in the datacenter, the attack always comes from the bottom. …

Compute

The Value Proposition For Amazon’s Graviton3 Server Chip

May 24, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

As is well known, we like feed and speeds and slots and watts metrics here at The Next Platform for any kind of gear that runs in the datacenter. …

Compute

Inside Amazon’s Graviton3 Arm Server Processor

January 4, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 16

The Graviton family of Arm server chips designed by the Annapurna Labs division of Amazon Web Services is arguably the highest volume Arm server chips the datacenter market today, and they have precisely one – and only one – customer. …

Compute

Hope Springs Eternal For Arm Servers

January 12, 2021 Timothy Prickett Morgan 5

IT organizations are funny creatures, indeed. On the one paw, they are eternally optimistic about the prospects for new technologies, and on the other paw, they are extremely resistant to change because of the economic and technical risks that change requires. …

Cloud

Finally: AWS Gives Servers A Real Shot In The Arm

December 3, 2019 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

Finally, we get to test out how well or poorly a well-designed Arm server chip will do in the datacenter. …

Cloud

AWS Tests The Waters With Homegrown Arm Servers

November 27, 2018 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

What is the difference between a SmartNIC and a server processor? …

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