Ampere has revealed new details its Altra family of server processors.
Ampere Preps 7nm 128-Core Server CPU to Take on AMD and Intel : Read more
Ampere Preps 7nm 128-Core Server CPU to Take on AMD and Intel : Read more
Huh? I thought that picture was of the upcoming Nvidia 5nm GPU.Ampere has revealed new details its Altra family of server processors.
Ampere Preps 7nm 128-Core Server CPU to Take on AMD and Intel : Read more
Yeah not sure why that pic was used in that article - She saw Ampere and thought it was Nvidia. The pic is correct for this articleHuh? I thought that picture was of the upcoming Nvidia 5nm GPU.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-5nm-chip
No. 90% of the software ever written run on Intel. So x86/64 isn't going any where.If arm based cpus are that powerful, does it mean x86 is doomed?
Anandtech have compared the latest Amazon Graviton cpu based on the same ARM architecture as Ampere, against EPYC and Xeon - gives some insight to the future battles of ARM vs X86 : https://www.anandtech.com/show/15578/cloud-clash-amazon-graviton2-arm-against-intel-and-amdWould be interesting to see some benchmarks between it and a 64C/128T EPYC CPU...
Yes. Thank you!Ampere has one of the simplest CPU nomenclatures known to mankind. The Q, which stands for Quicksilver, is followed by the chip's number of cores and then the clock speed.
Exactly. Which is why someone like Amazon would never...No. 90% of the software ever written run on Intel. So x86/64 isn't going any where.
Yeah, though it's worth noting that they compared it with first-gen EPYC - not Rome (the 7002-series), as Amazon hadn't yet launched public instances of those.Anandtech have compared the latest Amazon Graviton cpu based on the same ARM architecture as Ampere, against EPYC and Xeon - gives some insight to the future battles of ARM vs X86 : https://www.anandtech.com/show/15578/cloud-clash-amazon-graviton2-arm-against-intel-and-amd
Exactly. Which is why someone like Amazon would never...
...what? ...they did? ...they actually designed their own ARM CPU? Oh.
* sells Intel shares *
https://www.zdnet.com/article/aws-g...-arm-in-the-data-center-cloud-enterprise-aws/
If arm based cpus are that powerful, does it mean x86 is doomed?