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World's fastest Arm PC put to the test — 128-core Ampere Altra Max CPU claims 128-core Cinebench 2024 world recordMaker and influencer Jeff Geerling describes the recently released Thelio Astra from System76 as "the fastest Arm desktop computer in the ... envelope with a 128-core Ampere Altra Max M128-30 ...
SoftBank, the Japanese owner of Arm, is close to acquiring Ampere Computing, a company that develops data center chips based on Arm's architecture.
Softbank is apparently looking to buy Ampere Computing Japanese tech giant already owns Graphcore and Arm Experts say Softbank's ambition would be to rival global hyperscalers SoftBank ...
Arm is working on launching its first in-house chip, which reports indicate will be a server CPU chip that will be produced by TSMC.
‘For a person that has worked for years in semiconductors the day that your microprocessor is put into a new system is really the day that you celebrate the fact that it becomes real for ...
Softbank (SFTBY) and its majority-owned Arm (ARM) are exploring a potential deal for Ampere Computing, Liana Baker, Ryan Gould, and Ian King of Bloomberg reports, citing people familiar with the ...
Ampere, the semiconductor business founded by former Intel exec Renee James, is reportedly on the cusp of selling itself to SoftBank — the latest in an ongoing saga over the company’s future ...
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tom's Hardware on MSNArm to launch first self-made processors, poaching employees from clients: ReportsArm lands first order from Meta for its first in-house designed datacenter processor, which will rival CPUs from Arm's ...
Japan’s SoftBank Group is in advanced negotiations to acquire Oracle-backed semiconductor company Ampere Computing, reported Bloomberg citing sources. The deal, which includes debt, could value ...
Another customer, CPU design startup Ampere Computing, has moved to designing custom Arm chips for its server CPUs with its new Ampere One lineup after relying on Arm’s pre-developed processor ...
ARM), are exploring a potential acquisition of Oracle (ORCL)-backed semiconductor company Ampere Computing, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, citing people with knowledge of the matter. Notably ...
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