AWS EC2 C7g instances available with Graviton3 chips
The most awaited announcement of EC2 C7g for cloud computing is now available with the Graviton3 chip.
The Amazon Elastic Compute C7g instances are now generally available. They are the company's next generation of compute-optimized instances powered by Amazon's Graviton3 processors.
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AWS introduces Graviton 3 chip and Tranium instances for ML
Amazon Web Services has kicked off its annual AWS Re:Invent conference with the opening keynote. In it, the necessary announcements have already been made. One of the most important announcements this year is undoubtedly the introduction of Graviton 3. Graviton 3 is a new ARM-based chipset that can... Read more
AWS optimizes tooling for public cloud performance
AWS wants customers to get more out of the public cloud environment. To this end, AWS introduces new metrics and observability solutions that improve the performance of its public cloud environment. There are also several new hardware announcements.
AWS announces the news at re:Invent, its annua... Read more
AWS increasingly replacing Intel Xeon chips with self-made ARM chips
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is still the largest hyperscaler with the widest cloud offering. The development of its cloud portfolio started with standard Intel Xeon server chips (x86), but in recent years AWS has been rapidly developing its own ARM chips that more or less replace Intel.
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Google to make its own custom server chips as well
Google has announced that it plans to design its own SoCs for use in servers. To assist in the design process, the company has hired Intel veteran Uri Frank.
In a blog post, Google says that Moore's Law no longer provides great strides in computer speed. To ensure that improvements in speed and ... Read more
AWS doubles memory with new EC2 instances
Amazon has announced a new addition to its EC2 lineup. The X2gd instances offer twice as much memory per virtual processor as their predecessors.
X2gd is intended to be the successor to the existing R6g instances. These EC2 instances are based on Amazon's own Arm-based Graviton processors. Amazo... Read more
AWS makes its own CPUs the default for ElastiCache
Amazon's in-house developed ARM-powered Graviton2 processors will now be the default for its ElastiCache in-memory data store service.
Last week Amazon Web Services made an official announcement of the launch of ElastiCache for Redis and Memcached on Graviton2 M6g and R6g instance families.
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AWS RDS database service supports Graviton2 instances
AWS released a preview of its AWS Relational Database Service (RDS) that supports its own ARM-based Graviton2 database instances.
The support should make various cloud-based database services cheaper to use than the standard x86-based database servers.
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AWS launches new series of EC2 instances with Graviton 2 processors
AWS has released a new series of EC2 instances based on its proprietary Graviton2 Arm-compatible processors. The three new instances distinguish themselves mainly by their storage capacity.
There are three versions of the previously released EC2 C6g, M6g and R6g instances. These EC2 instances ca... Read more
AWS launches new EC2 instances based on Graviton2 processors
AWS introduced two EC2 instances using Graviton2 processors based on its own Arm technology. These proprietary processors of the public cloud giant should eventually deliver more computing power than other types of processors.
The newly released EC2 C6g and R6g instances are the second type of i... Read more