The companies are promising cloud-based AI services at a more affordable cost than the alternatives. Credit: meow_meow / Shutterstock Arm cloud servers are making moves in the fight for AI in the cloud. First came Amazon Web Services with its homebrewed Graviton 4 chip, a custom Arm processor used in AWS AI services. The latest move is from Ampere Computing, the startup led by former Intel executive Renee James. Ampere has partnered with French cloud services provider Scaleway to offer cost efficient, cloud-based AI. The two companies a few weeks ago announced availability of cost-optimized COP-Arm instances based on Ampere’s Altra family of data center processors. Scaleway is one of the largest cloud service providers in Europe and serves more than 160 countries in total. The Ampere Altra processor is a power-efficient and high-performance alternative to traditional x86 processors designed for the cloud. Unlike x86 processors, the Altra does not use multi-threading. Instead, it opts for many cores in the package – up to 192 in the top-of-the-line product. Ampere believes that cores are more efficient than threads and better performing. Scaleway instances are designed to support real-time AI, such as chatbots, real-time analytics, or video content analysis. The Altra is designed to excel in AI inference applications with much lower power draws than a GPU. “Our ARM instances are meticulously crafted for energy optimization, allowing users to address computational tasks with a focus on eco-efficiency. Ideal for research simulations or financial modeling, for example, ARM instances minimize environmental impact without sacrificing the computational power essential for demanding High-Performance Computing workloads,” the company said in a statement. Jeff Wittich, chief product officer at Ampere, said Altra has four times the performance per watt of Intel’s Ice Lake generation of Xeons, 10 times the performance per watt of AMD’s Milan, and five times the performance of Graviton 3 from AWS. “So, for something like inference, that is a really, really massive advantage,” Wittich said, adding that cloud service providers pass on the savings in performance per dollar and per watt to the customers and even their greenhouse gas emissions. “We do have some CSPs that actually pass along with real greenhouse gas emissions from the instances that people are running, which has started to matter more and more that they’re able to bring down their Scope III emissions by utilizing services that have a smaller carbon footprint,” he said. Wittich says a big point of collaboration with Scaleway is ensuring that the inference performance is most efficient. “The software libraries that we’ve developed are easy for the customers to adopt, and that they get as many of their customers as possible running inferencing on Ampere processors because that inherently gives Scaleway the scale that they need,” he said. Ampere instances are available from Scaleway now. Related content news Pure Storage adds AI features for security and performance Updated infrastructure-as-code management capabilities and expanded SLAs are among the new features from Pure Storage. By Andy Patrizio Jun 26, 2024 3 mins Enterprise Storage Data Center news Nvidia teases next-generation Rubin platform, shares physical AI vision ‘I'm not sure yet whether I'm going to regret this or not,' said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang as he revealed 2026 plans for the company’s Rubin GPU platform. By Andy Patrizio Jun 17, 2024 4 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center news Intel launches sixth-generation Xeon processor line With the new generation chips, Intel is putting an emphasis on energy efficiency. By Andy Patrizio Jun 06, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center news AMD updates Instinct data center GPU line Unveiled at Computex 2024. the new AI processing card from AMD will come with much more high-bandwidth memory than its predecessor. By Andy Patrizio Jun 04, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe