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I find it amusing that the Neoverse V-series, originally characterized as HPC-focused, seems to be the main cloud workhorse. By contrast, I've heard basically nothing about the N2, which was pitched as the core of choice for diverse cloud workloads.

So Amazon, Nvidia, and now Google are all using the V2. It'd be interesting to see benchmark comparisons between them, though also having accurate power data (something I doubt is possible for at least two of those) would be even better.
 
I find it amusing that the Neoverse V-series, originally characterized as HPC-focused, seems to be the main cloud workhorse. By contrast, I've heard basically nothing about the N2, which was pitched as the core of choice for diverse cloud workloads.

So Amazon, Nvidia, and now Google are all using the V2. It'd be interesting to see benchmark comparisons between them, though also having accurate power data (something I doubt is possible for at least two of those) would be even better.
Neoverse V2 modified arm cortex X3, the main target HPC
 
I find it amusing that the Neoverse V-series, originally characterized as HPC-focused, seems to be the main cloud workhorse. By contrast, I've heard basically nothing about the N2, which was pitched as the core of choice for diverse cloud workloads.

So Amazon, Nvidia, and now Google are all using the V2. It'd be interesting to see benchmark comparisons between them, though also having accurate power data (something I doubt is possible for at least two of those) would be even better.
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