Blogs
Building and Testing AArch64 Containers with Ampere® Altra® and GitHub Actions
In this blog, Dave Neary walks through building and distributing an AArch64 container with your program pre-installed.
by Dave Neary
Adding AArch64 to your GitHub CI with GitHub Actions and Ampere® Altra®
In this blog, Dave Neary walks through using a custom runner on an Ampere A1 instance on Oracle Cloud to build and test your project on AArch64.
Looking Beyond SMT in the Cloud
As legacy technologies get optimized or replaced, we believe SMT is a microarchitectural feature that has outlived its usefulness in the cloud
by Naren Nayak
Ampere @ Microsoft Build
With the recent announcement of Azure VM's with Ampere Altra in preview, read about how we engaged with developers at this virtual event.
by Pete Baker
Moving past CentOS 8
Welcome to the Ampere Developer blog series. We have a vast developer audience asking us a lot of great technical questions. We realized a blog to share our thoughts and responses would benefit the community. Check back frequently as we will post new content regularly!
Migrate CentOS 8.5 to AlmaLinux 8.5
The is the second blog in our series “Moving past CentOS 8”. Please check our Tech blog for the full series on the options we know about.
by Jeffery Tu
Overwhelming Cloud Native Processor Leadership with Ampere® Altra® Max
With the growing buzz around Ampere® Altra® and Ampere® Altra® Max Cloud Native Processors, this blog highlights detailed comparisons between Ampere Altra Max and best-in-class legacy x86 CPUs from Intel and AMD on an expanded list of cloud native workloads.
Ampere® Altra® Max and Ampere® Altra® Growing Ecosystem to Enable Cloud-Native Workloads
With a strong hardware roadmap, continuous improvement in software, and an expanding AVL to meet global market needs, the Ampere cloud-native ecosystem is setting new standards for CSPs
by Jayesh Shah
Energy Efficiency of Ampere® Altra® Running Modern Cloud Workloads
Ampere® Altra® delivers cutting-edge performance on Arm to rival its x86 counterparts, all while consuming less power across workload domains.
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