Dropbox has been making changes to its infrastructure in recent times. This time starting with the creation of its own data centers from which it will serve its customers. But the next step is to stop using instances of Amazon Web Services -AWS content distribution system.
32-core ARM based Ampere CPU aimed to outrun Intel Xeon processor for servers market
Ampere Computing introduces 32-core ARM-based Ampere CPU to compete with the Intel Xeon Processors that has already dominated the server market. Traditionally, the RISC architecture used by ARM processors has been considered more suitable for lightweight devices such as smartphones, tablets, low-power notebooks, Raspberry Micro PCs, etc. But new generations of ARM processors are striving … Read more