🚀 At #KubeCon Europe 2025 in London, we caught up with Peter Pouliot from @AmpereComputing to talk about the growing momentum behind the upcoming General Availability of SUSE Virtualization on Arm64.
👉Watch the video to learn more about building infrastructure on Ampere with #SUSE and their take on #AI inference.
It's been quite a few years since went to Oracle University and got an OCP in 8i. Looks like I have some compelling incentive to shake the rust off. In all seriousness, this is such a great milestone in the forward momentum of Aarch64 adoption into the…lnkd.in/efJHqUGt
Hey everyone hear us discuss the Ampere Platforms, with Scaleway team in the Scaleway sessions tomorrow. You can watch it here:
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Growing up in Rhode Island with a unique New England accent we've always had a way of saying things. The best way to explain is by using the great phonetic example of "park the car' vs. "pahk the cah". Now, having been at Ampere…lnkd.in/eRGY6bdtlnkd.in/eYAjwFGJ
A great read on the work being done in cloud computing infrastructure locally here in Massachusetts. I’ve been following efforts of the MOC for quite some time, and have been fortunate to know Orran for some years now. Great work by everyone involved! lnkd.in/dMw-7Xf8
Thanks #kalilinux team for the #ampere mention! Great writeup on your 10 year history! It brought back memories to when I used BackTrack during my graduate program at #bostonuniversitylnkd.in/eBiCMKrS
@Matt Ray, thanks again for the great trip down memory lane. It was a pleasure talking history and industry with you. I'd do it again any time. lnkd.in/eWHKhtuP
This coming Pi Day, I'll be helping people learn how to run a cloud native application in containers on Ampere A1 instances on OCI. Come join me by signing up now!
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The Mac Mini M1 with Ashai Linux installed really is quite fast for the money
Here it is compared to a Raspberry Pi 4 building a custom Linux Kernel.
The Ampere Altra is much faster, even with only 30/80 of the cores allocated to the build.
I just can't get over the fact that my graviton2 arm64 builds are killing intel. One of our worst builds takes 48 minutes on intel and completed on arm64 in 39 minutes.
Random thing. We run docker armhf on arm64 hosts so that all containers have armhf user space and we don't have to cross compile armhf but we run on super fast arm64 hosts.