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Ampere
Overview
Ampere Computing LLC is a semiconductor design company based in Santa Clara, California. Founded in 2017 by Renée James, the company specializes in designing ARM-based central processing units (CPUs) tailored for cloud computing and data center environments. As an independent subsidiary of SoftBank Group, Ampere has expanded to nine locations worldwide.
The organization focuses on energy-efficient, high-performance computing for AI, cloud, and edge applications. It offers processor families such as Ampere Altra® (up to 128 cores) and AmpereOne® (up to 192 single-threaded cores), serving diverse workloads like databases, media encoding, and enterprise data centers. Strategic partnerships with technology leaders enhance Ampere's cloud capabilities and industry reach.
Basic Information
| Industry | Semiconductors |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2017 |
| Revenue | $16.5M |
| Headquarters | 4655 Great America Pkwy, Santa Clara, CA 95054, United States |
| Parent Organization | SoftBank |
| Alexa Ranking | 232544 |
Contact Details
- Phone: +1 669-770-3700
- Website: amperecomputing.com
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/amperecomp
Key Focus Areas & Initiatives
- Semiconductor design
- Semiconductor manufacturing
- Cloud hardware integration
- Multi-core processors
- Virtualization support
- Cloud AI solutions
- AI frameworks and model deployment
- High-performance, energy-efficient CPUs
- Edge AI solutions
- Sustainable computing and energy reduction
- Ampere Altra® and AmpereOne® processor families
- Cloud-native hardware and infrastructure
- AI workload acceleration
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- AI
- Amazon AWS
- Android
- Atlassian Cloud
- Eloqua
- Freshdesk
- GitHub Hosting
- Gmail
- Google Apps
- Microsoft Azure Hosting
- Mobile Friendly
- NetSuite
- Nginx
- Outlook
- React
- React Redux
- Remote
- Salesforce
- Ubuntu
- YouTube