by r3tr0 on 3/3/23, 3:53 AM with 6 comments
by senttoschool on 3/3/23, 4:04 AM
Today, it would not surprise me if 80% of all new EC2 instances are using Graviton3 and Graviton2.
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So the rush actually already happened on AWS. Other cloud providers are behind in the ARM transition. Microsoft, for example, has secured ARM server chips from Ampere but does not have an in house ARM server chip. I think this was a mistake for Microsoft. I think they should buy Ampere to accelerate their custom ARM server chips.
For smaller cloud providers, they will have to wait because the cost to switch to ARM CPUs can be too great and too risky at the moment. So it's safer for them to keep buying AMD Epyc or Intel Xeon chips.
by rozenmd on 3/3/23, 6:52 AM
by Am4TIfIsER0ppos on 3/3/23, 10:10 PM
by cable2600 on 3/3/23, 4:38 AM