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Ampere Computing announced a new AmpereOne family of processors with up to 192 single-threaded Ampere cores.
This is the first product from Ampere based on the company’s new custom core, built from the ground up and leveraging the company’s internal intellectual property.
CEO Renee James, who founded Ampere Computing to offer a modern alternative to the industry with processors designed specifically for both efficiency and performance in the cloud, said in a statement there was a fundamental shift happening that required a new approach.
“Every few decades of compute there has emerged a driving application or use of performance that sets a new bar of what is required of performance,” James said. “The current driving uses are AI and connected everything combined with our continued use and desire for streaming media. We cannot continue to use power as a proxy for performance in the data center. At Ampere, we design our products to maximize performance at a sustainable power so we can continue to drive the future of the industry.”
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In an interview with VentureBeat, Jeff Wittich, Chief Product Officer at Ampere, said that data centers are contributing about 3% of the carbon dioxide emissions in the world today. That’s why Ampere is focused on delivering better performance per rack and more efficiency, as well as good AI performance.
“We’re increasingly seeing our customers realize that even if they’re willing to do it, the amount of
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