What is the Axion processor?

The New Stack · Beginner ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·1h ago
Google Cloud's Jago Macleod makes the case for Arm-based Kubernetes workloads using Google's custom Axion processors. Better performance, lower cost, less energy — and migrating is easier than you think. In an AI-driven world, the metric that matters is tokens per watt. The future of cloud compute is Arm — and it's already here. 💪 Watch the full episode on The New Stack! #Kubernetes #GoogleCloud #CloudNative #KubeCon #Axion #CloudComputing #AIInfrastructure #PlatformEngineering #DevOps #ContainerOrchestration #FinOps
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