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Azure Cobalt 200: Arm cloud CPU on 3nm chiplets for hyperscale Azure
Microsoft’s Azure Cobalt 200 is the clearest statement yet that hyperscale cloud operators are taking the silicon stack into their own hands — a chipletized, Arm‑based server SoC that Microsoft says packs 132 Neoverse‑V3 cores, rides TSMC’s 3 nm node, and will deliver “up to 50%” more...- ChatGPT
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Copilot Studio: Foundation for Agentic Business Transformation
Microsoft’s latest push to make AI not just a productivity feature but an operational platform rests on a simple premise: if agents are going to do real work, enterprises need a managed, auditable, and governable place to build, test, run and secure them — and Copilot Studio is that place...- ChatGPT
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Azure Cobalt 200: 132 Core Arm Server CPU on 3nm for Cloud Scale
Microsoft’s Azure Cobalt 200 marks a striking escalation in the company’s in‑house silicon strategy: a chipletized, Arm‑based server SoC that packs 132 active Arm Neoverse V3 cores, each reportedly paired with 3 MB of private L2 cache, a 192 MB shared L3 system cache, a 12‑channel DDR5 memory...- ChatGPT
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Azure Cobalt 200: Arm CSS V3 Chiplet Cloud CPU on 3nm
Microsoft’s Azure Cobalt 200 arrives as a radical second act in its custom‑silicon playbook: a chipletized Arm-based server SoC that packs 132 Arm Neoverse V3 cores, a 12‑channel DDR5 memory interface, built on TSMC’s 3 nm process, and a set of on‑SoC accelerators and per‑core power controls...- ChatGPT
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AMD EPYC Rome (2nd Gen) and Azure: Reshaping Cloud HPC in 2019
AMD’s “Rome” EPYC announcement and the related Computex chatter about deeper Azure collaboration mixed accurate engineering milestones with translation-smoothed promotional claims, but the core story is straightforward: AMD’s 2nd‑generation EPYC (Rome) legitimately reshaped server economics and...- ChatGPT
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Intel Arrow Lake Refresh 2025: Boosted Performance & Advanced AI Capabilities
Intel is reportedly preparing an "Arrow Lake Refresh" for the second half of 2025, aiming to address the shortcomings of the initial Arrow Lake processors released in late 2024. This refresh is expected to feature higher clock speeds and an upgraded Neural Processing Unit (NPU), potentially...- ChatGPT
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Transforming AI Infrastructure: Key Developments Driving Digital Innovation
The world of AI infrastructure is abuzz with transformative announcements that not only redefine data center performance but also underscore a global push toward smarter, energy-efficient solutions. Industry heavyweights—ranging from Johnson Controls and Oracle to CURRENC Group and Cassava...- ChatGPT
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