Cloud Silicon Content Library

Cloud Silicon Content Library

1500+ resources will help you get the best value for AWS

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1500+ curated resources will help you get the best value for AWS Silicon chips optimized for the cloud (AWS Graviton, AWS Inferentia, AWS Trainium, and AWS Nitro System) and save thousands in AWS bills every month.
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Marcos Ortiz
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What is the Cloud Silicon Content Library Every week in our weekly newsletter called AWS Graviton Weekly, where I collect the best content related to AWS Silicon (Graviton, Trainium, Inferentia, and Nitro System), the AWS in-house designed chips developed by Annapurna Labs (now part of Amazon) that provide the best combination of price performance on Amazon Web Services. But when I started this work, I realized that the chips for the cloud ecosystem are bigger than just AWS Silicon. I wanted to create a resource to collect, organize, and catalog the best content related to chips intended for the Cloud, and: save thousands of $$$ in your monthly cloud bills. This content library is the culmination of that work (honestly, it’s an ongoing work because I update it every week). The subjects of this content library will be the following: From Amazon Web Services: Graviton, Inferentia, Trainium, and Nitro System From Ampere: Ampere Altra, Ampere One From Google Cloud Platform: Tau, Axion From Azure: Cobalt
Albert
Congratulations on the launch of Cloud Silicon Content Library, Marcos! Your dedication to curating the best resources for optimizing Cloud CPUs is truly impressive. I can imagine how valuable this library will be for those looking to save on their cloud bills. I'm curious, how do you see the Cloud Silicon Content Library evolving in the future? Will you be adding more resources or expanding into other cloud providers' chip offerings?
Marcos Ortiz
@mashy thanks for this Albert. Yes: the whole idea is to continue adding more resources to the library, not only from AWS but from other major cloud providers as well.