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Ampere® Developer Summit: What Workloads Shine on Ampere CPUs?

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Dave Neary
12 Sept. 2024

In anticipation of our first Ampere® Developer Summit on Thursday, September 26th, we're excited to spotlight another key session and share more about the incredible guest speakers who will be sharing their insights. If you haven’t signed up yet, register today!


Last week, we discussed the benefits of running AI and ML models on Ampere CPUs. This week, we’re diving into another critical topic: “What Applications Offer the Biggest Benefits When Moving to Ampere?”

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Understanding the Workloads that Excel on Ampere CPUs
Migrating to new CPU architectures can present challenges, but understanding which workloads will shine on Ampere CPUs can make the transition smoother. In this session, experts will highlight how Ampere’s Cloud- Native Processors deliver both raw performance and cost-efficiency for various applications, offering developers a strong reason to consider Ampere for their next projects.

What you will learn

  • Performance metrics that developers care about: Naren Nayak, VP of Application Engineering at Ampere, will take a deep dive into the performance metrics that make Ampere CPUs stand out, addressing common questions developers have when considering a switch in architecture. He will also cover key workloads that see substantial improvements in performance and price efficiency.
  • How Ampere accelerates Uber's stateless workloads: Vikrant Soman, Cloud Infrastructure Engineer at Uber, will share Uber's journey to adopting Ampere-powered instances on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). He will share why Uber chose to add Arm64 as a deployment platform for key applications, and how they have leveraged Ampere instances on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for key stateless cloud workloads. He will also reveal the benefits that Uber has realized in terms of cost, performance, and sustainability.
  • Why Object Cache as a service is a great match for Ampere CPUs: Dmitry Polyakovsky, Tech Lead for OCI Cache at Oracle, will highlight his experience using Ampere CPUs to run OCI Cache, a hosted Redis service on OCI. He’ll provide insights into the gains Oracle has seen by running this latency-sensitive service at large scale, and the benefits that his team have seen by incorporating Ampere instances as part of their infrastructure.

Speaker Profiles


Naren Nayak, VP of Customer Engineering at Ampere Computing leads the customer engineering team at Ampere, helping developers navigate the transition to Ampere’s Cloud Native Processors. With over 25 years of technical leadership, he has focused on software performance optimization across various computing models, from handheld devices to servers.


Vikrant Soman, Cloud Infrastructure Engineer at Uber, leads strategy for Uber's multi-cloud platforms, overseeing critical infrastructure components like compute and storage. With over 15 years of experience in the semiconductor industry, he brings valuable insights into the optimization of cloud infrastructure.


Dmitry Polyakovsky, Tech Lead for OCI Cache at Oracle, is a seasoned software engineer with extensive experience designing high-performance systems. He currently serves as the technical lead for Oracle’s Cache Service, overseeing the integration of Ampere CPUs to optimize performance and scalability.


Don’t Miss Out: Register Now

Be sure to join us for this exciting session at the Ampere Developer Summit. Learn from the experts how Ampere CPUs can unlock new levels of performance and cost-efficiency for your cloud workloads. Register now to reserve your spot and receive updates leading up to the event!

Created At : January 2nd 2023, 7:57:32 am
Last Updated At : September 12th 2024, 4:01:11 pm
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