Ampere Company Announces New 512-Core AmpereOneAurora Processor for Cloud-Native AI

TapTechNews August 1st news, Ampere company today announced the latest product roadmap and will launch the AmpereOneAurora processor with 512 cores for cloud-native AI computing.

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According to the roadmap information disclosed by the official, the design goal of the AmpereOneAurora processor is 512 cores, and the performance per rack will be 3 times that of the current AmpereOne processor. However, since rack performance involves many factors, it is difficult to specifically convert and calculate the performance increase situation of a single chip.

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The AmpereOneAurora processor has built-in AI acceleration and integrated HBM memory, which the official calls a floating-point computing unit.

The official did not announce the process node and packaging plan and other details, nor did it disclose the estimated release date.

Based on the roadmap, TapTechNews introduces more information about Ampere company's chips. The AmpereOne chip currently uses a 5-nanometer process, and the core can reach up to 192 at most, and it has already started shipping.

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The company plans to launch the AmpereOneM series in the fourth quarter of 2024, which will still have a maximum of 192 cores but will be built on a 12-channel DDR5 platform.

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