In this blog, we outline AMBA’s approach with CHI C2C. An extension to on-chip CHI that is being developed to make CHI suitable for connecting chip(let)-to-chip(let).
Service mesh manages and secures communication between services in distributed computing environments. Linkerd is a lightweight, efficient service mesh that focuses on cross-cluster communications.
Arm is excited to be a gold sponsor of Fortinet Accelerate 2023 where we will share details and answer questions on how Arm is transforming the world with our licensable efficient compute technology.
This report provides an in-depth tuning guide for running a Spark application on a Graviton EC2 instance cluster. And we make recommendations to improve performance and reduce cost.
In this blog post, we focus on Alibaba Elastic Cloud Service (ECS) powered by Yitian 710 to test and compare the performance of deep learning inference.
We are excited to introduce WindowsPerf: an open source tool for performance analysis we are seeding in partnership with Microsoft and Linaro’s Windows on Arm project.
The SystemReady VE certification ensures the quality and interoperability of virtual systems and all the above virtual machine instance types adhere to the same standards. Today we are proud to announce…
Arm is proud to announce the general availability of Magma 1.8 and official support for Arm port for the project. Arm’s role in this journey is to make it as easy as possible to create solutions that are…
In this blog we compare the performance of x86-based AWS EC2 instances to AWS Graviton2 and Graviton3-based instances on the Machine Learning libraries XGBoost and LightGBM.
In this blog, we walk through a sample deployment of WordPress (with MySQL) on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). We will deploy the cluster on Arm-based Ampere Altra VMs which recently became generally available…
In this blog we compare the performance of 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable to AWS Graviton2 and AWS Graviton3 on the AES-GCM compression algorithm, using loop unrolling and the EOR3 instruction.
In this blog, we show that MLPerf BERT-large and Resnet50-v1.5 benchmark runs up to 1.8x faster on Amazon EC2 c7g instances than Amazon EC2 c6i instances and up to 2.4x faster than Amazon EC2 c6g instances…