Blogs
Embracing Efficiency: The Future of CI/CD with Ampere® on GitHub Actions
GitHub has taken a significant step forward by providing fully-managed Arm®-based dpdsv5 machines, powered by Ampere® Altra® processors, into GitHub Actions.
by Pete Baker
Combat High Energy Consumption with AmpereOne®
Drastic efficiency improvements are waiting for you. Kick x86 to the curb and bring in AmpereOne. By repurposing freed-up rackspace, you can invest in the future and modernize your infrastructure.
by Christian Helmholz
AI Compute: The Modern-day Chimera
The Chimera, an iconic hybrid in Greek mythology, combines a lion, a goat, and a serpent. It features a lion's head, a goat's body with another goat's head on its back, and a serpent's tail, and it breathes fire.
by Tony Rigoni
Making Future Software Memory-Safe a path towards Secure Cloud
On Feb 26, 2024, the White house office of the National Cyber Director released a report asking the technical community to proactively reduce the attack surface in cyberspace.
by Seema Mehta
Unlocking the Memory Maze - A Quest for QoS
Have you noticed that despite loading our personal devices with multiple applications, we can almost always watch our favorite soccer or cricket game without interruption?
Llama me impressed! AI is expensive, but it does not need to be
For years, AI enthusiasts believed that powerful and costly GPUs are essential for training and running complex large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Llama 2. But the landscape is changing
by Toni Rigoni
Donated Ampere servers support the work of the FreeBSD community with the extra punch of cloud native possibilities.
by Ed Maste/Greg Wallace (FreedBSD)
The AI boom is changing the computing landscape. These are 3 trends for 2024
The use of AI is becoming widespread, and 2023 was a breakout year. A McKinsey study revealed that respondents expect AI to transform their industries, and 22 percent said they regularly use it in their work.
by Jeff Wittich
What Does the Java Virtual Machine Do All Day?
In this blog I show that gprofng is easy to use and useful for digging into the dynamic behavior of a Java application.
by Peter B. Kessler
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