Recently, Ampere Computing, a server chip unicorn company invested by SoftBank, Microsoft and Oracle and founded by former Intel president Renee James, announced the launch of AmpereOne, a server CPU based on ARM ISA and based on TSMC's 5nm process. The product has been sampled to the customer.
Jeff Wittich, chief product officer of Amperex Semiconductor, said that the reason for self-developed cores is mainly due to the increasing market and customer demand. Self-developed nuclear energy reflects better performance, power consumption and scalability, helping Amperex Semiconductors. Continue to lead the industry.
Jeff emphasized that the new AmpereOne is not based on the Neoverse V1 or N2 provided by Arm, but it is still compatible with the previous generation Altra series processors due to the use of the ARM ISA.
Founded in October 2017, Amsun Semiconductor is a unicorn company in the field of server chips and one of many companies challenging Intel and AMD's leadership in the data center and cloud computing chip markets. Microsoft and Oracle are the two biggest clients of Anshengpei, which has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in the startup.