Enterprise software remains an enormously complex and complicated arena, but wait. on May 11, 2021, 9:40
One of the interesting but also frustrating things about the world of enterprise software is that it either gets talked about in high-level generalities, or excruciating levels of technical detail. In other words, it is either all about creating new solutions to digitally transform businesses, or it’s about which API calls can be leveraged in Kubernetes-compatible container platforms to ensure that the appropriate SLAs for a given application are met.
This can make it very challenging to figure out exactly what a company is trying to say when it introduces a new product or service. It can also make it difficult to determine how important (or not) some of those announcements really are.
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In context: If you had told me even just a few years back that Arm would be creating designs that could compete in high performance computing (HPC) and other super demanding applications, I probably wouldn’t have believed you. After all, Arm is primarily known for the power efficiency of its designs hence it’s enormous success in smartphones and other battery-powered devices.
Sure, the performance in Arm-based smartphone chips, such as Apple’s A series for iPhones, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon line for Android devices, and others have been improving dramatically over the past few years, but there’s a big gap between smartphones and HPC.
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