Data centre chip startup Ampere to release more powerful processor

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Data centre chip startup Ampere to release more powerful processor
Ampere, the data centre chip startup led by former Intel executives and backed by Oracle, on Tuesday announced a more powerful processor in its efforts to court cloud computing customers. The Santa Clara, California-based company said its new chip, the Altra Max, will have 128 computing cores, ...

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