FERRAMENTAS LINUX: AmpereOne M Processors Finally Arrive: 192 Cores, 12-Channel DDR5, But Can They Compete?

terça-feira, 6 de maio de 2025

AmpereOne M Processors Finally Arrive: 192 Cores, 12-Channel DDR5, But Can They Compete?

 

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AmpereOne M processors finally arrive with 192 cores, 12-channel DDR5, and 348W TDP—but can they compete with AMD EPYC 9965 and Intel Xeon 6? Full specs, benchmarks, and availability analysis for enterprise buyers.

AmpereOne M Quietly Launches After Delays – Key Specs Revealed

Ampere Computing has officially unveiled its AmpereOne M processors, marking a significant upgrade over its initial AmpereOne lineup. The new chips feature:

  • 192 cores (up from previous models)

  • 12-channel DDR5-5600 memory (vs. 8-channel in earlier versions)

  • 3.2GHz clock speed at 348W TDP

  • TSMC 5nm process, 96 PCIe Gen5 lanes

Despite being announced last year for a Q4 2024 release, the launch was surprisingly low-key—no press releases, no briefings—just a product brief posted on X (Twitter)

This comes weeks after SoftBank’s acquisition of Ampere Computing, raising questions about the company’s roadmap under new ownership.

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AmpereOne M vs. AMD EPYC 9965: A High-Performance Showdown

The AmpereOne M A192-32M flagship model faces fierce competition from AMD’s EPYC 9965 Turin, which has been available since last year. Here’s how they compare:

FeatureAmpereOne M A192-32MAMD EPYC 9965 Turin
Cores / Threads192 cores (no SMT)192 cores / 384 threads
Memory Support12ch DDR5-5600 (1DPC)12ch DDR5-6000/6400
PCIe Lanes96 Gen5128 Gen5
Max Boost Clock3.2GHz3.7GHz
TDP348W500W

Key Takeaway: While AmpereOne M offers lower power consumption, AMD’s EPYC 9965 delivers higher thread counts, faster memory, and broader x86 software compatibility.


Availability & Roadmap: Will AmpereOne M Ship in Volume?

Ampere’s supply chain challenges persist, with limited server availability since last year. The company continues promoting older Ampere Altra platforms, raising concerns about production scalability.

Meanwhile, Intel’s Xeon 6 (Granite Rapids/Sierra Forest) and AMD’s EPYC 9005 series dominate the market, making AmpereOne M’s delayed entry a tough sell.

Future Outlook: AmpereOne MX & Beyond

Ampere’s roadmap suggests a 256-core AmpereOne MX on 3nm process—but with AmpereOne M arriving in mid-2025, the MX may not launch before 2026, competing with:

  • AMD EPYC Venice

  • Intel Xeon 7 Clearwater Forest


Final Verdict: Should Enterprises Consider AmpereOne M?

For cloud providers and hyperscalers, Ampere’s Arm-based efficiency remains appealing. However, delays, limited availability, and strong x86 alternatives make adoption risky.

Key Questions for Buyers:

  • Will Ampere improve supply under SoftBank?

  • Is the power efficiency worth the performance trade-offs?

  • How does DDR5-5600 (1DPC) limitation impact real-world workloads?


FAQ: AmpereOne M Processor

Q: When will AmpereOne M be available?

A: No official date yet—likely late 2025.

Q: How does it compare to Intel’s Xeon 6?

A: Xeon 6 offers higher core counts (Sierra Forest) and AVX-512 support.

Q: Is AmpereOne M good for AI workloads?

A: Lacks AI acceleration like NPUs—better suited for scale-out cloud workloads.


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