Article 6KYM7 Google launches Axion processors, new Arm-based CPUs for the data centre

Google launches Axion processors, new Arm-based CPUs for the data centre

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Thom Holwerda
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Built using the Arm Neoverse2122.png V2 CPU, Axion processors deliver giant leaps in performance for general-purpose workloads like web and app servers, containerized microservices, open-source databases, in-memory caches, data analytics engines, media processing, CPU-based AI training and inferencing, and more.

Axion is underpinned by Titanium, a system of purpose-built custom silicon microcontrollers and tiered scale-out offloads. Titanium offloads take care of platform operations like networking and security, so Axion processors have more capacity and improved performance for customer workloads. Titanium also offloads storage I/O processing to Hyperdisk, our new block storage service that decouples performance from instance size and that can be dynamically provisioned in real time.

Amin Vahdat on the Google blog

Fancy new ARM processors from Google, designed explicitly for the data centre. In other words, we'll never get to play with it unless one makes its way to eBay in a few years.

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