Ampere Computing - AshokBhat/notes GitHub Wiki
About
- Fabless semiconductor company
- Designs ARM-based server SoC
- Deployments - Oracle, Microsoft,ByteDance and Tencent Cloud
Products
SoC name | Altra | Altra Max | Ampere One |
---|---|---|---|
Code name | QuickSilver | Mystique | Siryn |
Num cores | 80 | 128 | |
Process | 7nm | 7nm | 5nm |
Core | [Neoverse N1]] ](/AshokBhat/notes/wiki/[[Neoverse-N1) | Custom core | |
Sampling | Q1 CY20 | Q4 CY20 | 2022? |
Production | 2020 | 2021 | 2022? |
Altra portfolio
See also
- x86 CPU : [Intel]] ](/AshokBhat/notes/wiki/[[AMD)
- [Arm]] CPU: [[AWS]] ](/AshokBhat/notes/wiki/[Marvell) | [Fujitsu]] | Ampere
- List of Arm cores
References
- Ampere Gears Up to Launch 7nm, 80-Core Arm Chip for Cloud Data Centers
- 80-Core N1 Next-Gen Ampere, ‘QuickSilver’: The Anti-Graviton2
- Ampere Altra™ - Industry’s First 80-Core Server Processor Unveiled
- Ampere Altra Max processors with 128 cores announced
- Ampere starts shipping 80-core server CPU, Microsoft samples Arm chip
- Ampere steams ahead with Arm server chips
- Ampere Samples Next-Gen 5nm CPU With DDR5, PCIe 5.0 Support