SarahKerrigan
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ARM definition of "HPC" is everything not 30W DPU.
ARM counts "cloud computing" separately. They care about the supercomputer market. "Neoverse V-Series include high-performance floating-point and vector instruction support, with features like SVE/SVE2, Bfloat16, and Int8 MatMul delivering strong HPC and AI/ML application performance" isn't talking about general-purpose server.
My argument style is just me being real.
GA is a very specific thing and none of the V2 parts (Amazon, GOOG, etc) are there yet.
Grace is. You can buy it off the shelf. End users are buying it in quantity. But we're right back to "HPC doesn't count because reasons."
(Oh, and "z tier availability"? Come on. Far more Grace has moved in the last quarter than IBM sells Z systems in an entire three-year generation.)
Christ, this is tiring. I'm done.