Google First to Upgrade Cloud Data Centers with Intel’s Latest Chips – The VAR Guy

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Google has upgraded servers in cloud data centers across five availability regions with Intels latest Xeon processors, codenamed Skylake. The company claims it is the first cloud provider to do so.

Amazon said last year it expected to launch Skylake-powered C5 instances on its Amazon Web Services cloud sometime in early 2017. Microsoft has not revealed plans to upgrade to Skylake, but the blogAnandTechhas deduced from a company blog post that Intels latest and greatest in data center tech is likely to appear in the next-generation Open Compute servers the giant said were in the works last November under the codename Project Olympus.

The processors are geared for workloads that require high performance, such as scientific modeling, genomic research, 3D rendering, data analytics, and engineering simulations, Urs Hlzle, Googles senior VP of cloud infrastructure, wrote in ablog post.

These applications will benefit from the new chips Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX-512) feature. In Googles internal tests the feature improved application performance by up to 30 percent, Hlzle said.

Google optimized Skylake for all its Google Compute Engine VMs, including standard, highmem, highcpu, and Custom Machine Types. Cloud servers powered by Skylake are initially available in five Google cloud regions: Western US, Eastern US, Central US, Western Europe, and Eastern Asia Pacific.

This is a second major processor upgrade announcement from Googles cloud services division this week. On Tuesday, the company said it had added theoption to spin up bare-metal GPUsalong with cloud VMs for machine learning and other compute-heavy applications.

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