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“Introducing Axion: Google’s Revolutionary Arm-based Data Center Processor”

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Google Cloud on Tuesday joined AWS and Azure in announcing its first custom-built Arm processor, dubbed Axion. Based on Arm’s Neoverse 2 designs, Google says its Axion instances offer 30% better performance than other Arm-based instances from competitors like AWS and Microsoft and up to 50% better performance and 60% better energy efficiency than comparable X86-based instances. To be fair, though, Microsoft only announced its Cobalt Arm chips late last year, too, and those chips aren’t yet available to customers, either. In a press briefing ahead of Tuesday’s announcement, Google stressed that since Axion is built on an open foundation, Google Cloud customers will be able to bring their existing Arm workloads to Google Cloud without any modifications. “Through this collaboration, we’re accessing a broad ecosystem of cloud customers who have already deployed ARM-based workloads across hundreds of ISVs and open-source projects.”More later this year.

How AI Technology Can Identify Flaws and Prevent Product Recalls: The Axion Ray Approach

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There, he saw that AI-powered projects to prevent product issues would often fail because the AI wasn’t sufficiently fine-tuned. “Without [the right solution], many different groups across the enterprise do siloed analyses about emerging quality issues. “Product quality issues can have an impact on the end user if [the] issues aren’t addressed quickly and efficiently,” First told TechCrunch in an interview. “We use a specialized AI to scan messy, unstructured and disconnected data across various systems to flag emerging recurring product quality issues,” First explained. First asserted, however, that Axion will delete customer data within 30 days of receiving a request.