Oracle Isn't Done with Ampere yet as A4 Instances Arrive on OCI Boasting 96 Cores
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Oracle isn't done with Ampere yet as A4 instances arrive on OCI boasting 96 cores
Big Red said it had sold its stake in its long-time silicon partner last week Oracle last week announced that it had divested from Ampere Computing. But while Big Red may no longer own part of the Arm CPU maker, it's not ready to stop using the chips just yet. . . .
Oracle Launches A4 Instances with AmpereOne Arm Processors for AI Gains
In the ever-evolving arena of cloud computing, where efficiency and performance dictate market dominance, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure has made a significant move by introducing its A4 compute instances powered by Ampere Computing’s latest AmpereOne M processors. This launch, announced in late 2025, marks the first public cloud availability of these advanced Arm-based chips, which boast 12-channel DDR5 memory support—a step up from the eight chan…
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