Ampere Computing is pivoting towards the telecom sector by leveraging its Arm-based server chips, which have already made inroads in the cloud market with big customers like Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure. The company believes its chips are optimal for telecommunications due to their core density, energy efficiency, and scalability. At MWC in Barcelona, Ampere will highlight its industry partnerships and the suitability of its processors for telco workloads, as the demand for edge processing and AI operations increases alongside the deployment of 5G technology.
"What's becoming really clear is that a lot of these adjacent markets that either connect to the cloud or have similar software stacks to the cloud, they're also able to take advantage of our processors, and one of those areas is telco."
"A couple years ago, there were data-heavy workloads that were kind of increasing the compute requirements in the edge, but not as dramatically as what's happened in the last year or two, where things like LLMs (large language models) really push the requirements up..."
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