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AmpereOne Aurora chip debuts with up to 512 cores

2024-08-01

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IT Home reported on August 1 that Ampere today announced its latest product roadmap, which will focus on cloud-native AI computing.Launched the 512-core AmpereOne Aurora processor.


According to the official roadmap information, the design goal of the AmpereOne Aurora processor is 512 cores, and the performance per rack will be three 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 of a single chip.


The AmpereOne Aurora processor has built-in AI acceleration and integrated HBM memory, which is officially called a floating-point unit.

The official did not announce details such as process nodes and packaging solutions, nor did it disclose the estimated release date.

Based on the roadmap, IT Home introduces more information about Ampere's chips. The AmpereOne chip currently uses a 5nm process, with up to 192 cores, and has already started shipping.


The company plans to launch the AmpereOne M 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.