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  2. AWS Graviton - Wikipedia

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    AWS Graviton is a family of 64-bit ARM-based CPUs designed by the Amazon Web Services (AWS) subsidiary Annapurna Labs. The processor family is distinguished by its lower energy use relative to x86-64, static clock rates, and lack of simultaneous multithreading. It was designed to be tightly integrated with AWS servers and datacenters, and is ...

  3. Comparison of real-time operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... x86-64: Keil RTX: Apache 2.0: open source: ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  4. ARM Neoverse - Wikipedia

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    Neoverse V1 (code named Zeus [3]) is derived from the Cortex-X1 [4] and implements the ARMv8.4-A instruction set and some part of ARMv8.6-A. [5] It was officially announced by Arm on September 22, 2020. [6] It is said to be initially realized with a 7 nm process from TSMC. One of the changes from the X1 is that it supports SVE 2x256-bit.

  5. Amazon launches its fourth-generation Graviton4 chip as ... - AOL

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    AWS has not disclosed specific pricing details for the Graviton4, but the processors are rented at $0.02845 per hour of compute power. This price-performance ratio is crucial for AWS, as it uses ...

  6. ARM architecture family - Wikipedia

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    As instructions were 4 bytes (32 bits) long, and required to be aligned on 4-byte boundaries, the lower 2 bits of an instruction address were always zero. This meant the program counter (PC) only needed to be 24 bits, allowing it to be stored along with the eight bit processor flags in a single 32-bit register.

  7. Timeline of Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    November 30 Product (CPU) AWS Graviton3 CPU powered EC2 C7g instances are launched in preview. [219] 2021 November 30 Product AWS Outposts Servers in Two Form Factors [220] 2021 December 2 Product Amazon announces AWS re:Post, a crowd-sourced and expert-reviewed Q&A service for technical questions about AWS that replaces the original AWS Forums ...

  8. Annapurna Labs - Wikipedia

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    Annapurna Labs, named after the Annapurna Massif in the Himalayas, was co-founded in 2011 [3] by Bilic "Billy" Hrvoje, a Bosnian Jewish refugee, Nafea Bshara, an Arab Israeli citizen, [4] [5] and Ronen Boneh with investments from the independent investors Avigdor Willenz, Manuel Alba, Andy Bechtolsheim, the venture capital firm Walden International, Arm Holdings, [6] and TSMC.

  9. Reduced instruction set computer - Wikipedia

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    For instance, in a typical program, over 30% of all the numeric constants are either 0 or 1, 95% will fit in one byte, and 99% in a 16-bit value. [42] When computers were based on 8- or 16-bit words, it would be difficult to have an immediate combined with the opcode in a single memory word, although certain instructions like increment and ...