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Intel ex-president forms ARM-based server chip start-up Renee James, former president of Intel, has set up a company called Ampere to make ARM-based processors for servers.

electronicsweekly.com

The company is backed by The Carlyle Group.

Ampere processors offer, says the company “a modern architecture with a unique, high performance, custom core Armv8-A 64-bit server operating at up to 3.3 GHz, 1TB of memory at a power envelope of 125 watts.”

The processors are sampling now and will be in production in the second half of the year.

“We have an opportunity with cloud computing to take a fresh approach with products that are built to address the new software ecosystem,” says James who is the CEO of Ampere, “the workloads moving to the cloud require more memory, and at the same time, customers have stringent requirements for power, size and costs. The software that runs the cloud enables Ampere to design with a different point of view. The Ampere team’s approach and architecture meets the expectation on performance and power and gives customers the freedom to accelerate the delivery of the most memory-intensive applications and workloads such as AI, big data, storage and database in their next-generation data centers.”
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