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    válasz Cathulhu #605 üzenetére

    "As for AMD, in 2016 it launched what remained of the Arm chip it was working on with Amazon, the Opteron A1100 codenamed Seattle. The clue was in the name, we note. Today, AMD is all in with its much more successful Zen-based x86 processors, Ryzen and Epyc, and no one talks about the A1100."

    "Here's what we know about the Graviton right now. Its CPU cores are based on Arm's 2015-era Cortex-A72 designs, and are clocked at 2.3GHz. They are 64-bit, Armv8-A, little endian, non-NUMA, and feature hardware acceleration for floating-point math, SIMD, plus AES, SHA-1, SHA-256, GCM, and CRC-32 algorithms.

    "Other benchmarks put the Graviton on the same footing as a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, in terms of single-core performance. CPU benchmarks don't tell the whole story: there's always networking, latency, storage access, and so on, to worry about in the cloud."

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