Server the home reported: Amazon cloud services (AWS) department has invested many years in the production of self-developed graviton processors. The latest news is that its graviton 3 design will also be available to cloud customers soon** At the full launch earlier this week, we saw the first instance of c7g on AWS cloud infrastructure, and customers can expand their workload across 1-64 virtual processors (vcus).
(from: AWS official website)
It is reported that the operation frequency of 64 cores (7 silicon chips) of graviton 3 processor is 2.6 GHz.
AWS Graviton3 - Amzon EC2 C7g Instances(via)
The maximum bandwidth of ddr5 memory controller is 300 GB / s, supplemented by 256 bit scalable vector expansion (SVE) and other characteristics, and the number of transistors has also reached the level of 55 billion.
By matching these processors with up to 128GB of ddr5 memory, AWS hopes that the new platform will become the preferred solution for computing intensive customers.
In addition, AWS also reduces latency and improves performance through special monolithic computing and memory controller logic.
Interestingly, the graviton3 processor motherboard hosted on AWS does not follow the common single, dual and four-way design, but three-way design.
This unique three-way design aims to treat each CPU as an independent processor, which is coordinated and managed by nitro card.
Finally, AWS has now provided the above c7g example based on graviton3 processor.