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Ampere Computing
| Ampere | |
| | |
| Type | Private |
| Founded | 2017 Renee James |
| Headquarters | Santa Clara, California |
| Website | http://amperecomputing.com |
Ampere Computing is a fabless semiconductor company that designed ARM-based server microprocessors. Ampere was founded in 2017 from funding from Carlyle Group. Ampere has acquired the X-Gene IP and assets from MACOM (formerly AppliedMicro) as well as their ARMv8 architectural license. Ampere was formed with the help of a number of ex-Intel and AMD employees including Renee James, a 28-year Intel veteran and former president, Atiq Bajwa, another 30-year Intel veteran architect, Rohit Vidwans, 26-year Intel veteran former head of platform engineering, Greg Favor, ex AMD fellow and K6/7 team and AMCC Arm lead architect.
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- Skylark (From AppliedMicro)
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Facts about "Ampere Computing"
| company type | private + |
| founded | 2017 + |
| founded location | Renee James + |
| full page name | ampere computing + |
| headquarters | Santa Clara, California + |
| instance of | semiconductor company + |
| name | Ampere + |
| website | http://amperecomputing.com + |