We expect 5nm process technology will bring higher core count adoption, along with new custom-designed cores. In 2022-2023, Ampere’s next move will be with Ampere Announces 5nm Arm Server CPU AmpereOne. Huawei HiSilicon Kunpeng 920 Next To Ampere Altra Max M128 30 1 The photo below will give away a project we have been working on. Now having used both, we can see why even the Chinese domestic market has transitioned to preferring Ampere. Ampere Altra Max M128 30 Front CloseĪs an aside, some analysts like to point to the Huawei/ HiSilicon Kunpeng 920 as a PCIe Gen4 Arm server CPU competitor. Ampere is building the high-core count Arm CPUs for cloud service providers. There is still a platform gap between Arm and x86 that is many times larger than Intel to AMD, but Ampere has done the work to close this significantly. HPE and Inspur make two of the top 3 OEMs that have Ampere servers (Dell has transitioned to laggard in CPU and GPU technology adoption, but we expect an announcement at some point.) What Ampere did, that the Marvell- Cavium ThunderX2 team did not is managed to get Arm server firmware to be more broadly usable. Even Oracle Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and the lagging Google Cloud are using Ampere Altra (non-Max) CPUs. Ampere’s CPUs have become the de-facto standard for non-CSP specific Arm CPUs. This is led by the Ampere Altra Max at up to 128 cores improving over the 80-core Ampere Altra. Today’s Arm CPUs scale (publicly) to 128 cores. Arm – More Cores More Better*Īrm CPUs are on a path of More Cores, More Better, with some big caveats. We are also going to discuss how this has changed a lot recently. This is not correct English just to have it stick a bit more so folks remember it over the next year and a half. In 2022-2023, we have a simple framework that we are going to use: The Simple 2022-2023 Server CPU Framework This piece is more in the vein of a What is a DPU A Data Processing Unit Quick Primer, Compute Express Link or CXL What it is and Examples, and Server CPUs Transitioning to the GB Onboard Era type of video where we just chat about features coming to servers. We have a little video version of this one as well that you can get to here:Īs always, opening this in its own browser, tab, or app will make for a better viewing experience. We will also discuss why buying a server 18 months from now will look much different than it does today. Specifically, we will talk about the Arm, Intel, and AMD server CPU ideologies. As a result, we are going to take a moment to give our readers a perspective on where the market is heading. In 2022, many of the chips we thought would be out by now are instead delayed. This article will discuss the main server CPU ideologies that major vendors are using in 2022-2023. Intel AMD Arm Servers In 2022 2023 Expectations Web Cover
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