Hello everyone,
As anyone who is a member of this forum knows, Arm64 has pretty much taken over the world of compute, from embedded devices to the Arm64 servers that Ampere Computing creates. For the last 10+ years, we have seen the Arm64 software ecosystem evolve from one offs (I was part of a team to port Windows 10 for the first time to an RPi just over 5 years ago) to the main stream (I work at a company that produces 192 cores on a single 1P Arm64 server).
What will the next 10 years bring? We might not know completely but it is a safe bet that it will involve more compute, more cores, more FLOPS, more AI, while keeping energy usage down. How can we shape this future so that we can build with these new challenges? Linaro and Arm have announced the launch of CoreCollective, and Ampere Computing is proud to be a founding member.
Why CoreCollective?
Linaro, who has been developing and optimizing open-source software for the Arm architecture since 2010, with the backing of Arm has created CoreCollective; a vendor-neutral, open consortium designed to provide a space so that companies and individuals can come together and shape this future.
CoreCollective is an open consortium that the Arm64 community can join to help shape and guide this future. Membership to CoreCollective is free and both companies and individuals are welcome to join.
If you’re ready to help us define the future of software on Arm64, visit https://corecollective.dev/ to learn more and sign the membership agreement.
Let’s work together to build a more predictable and powerful foundation for the entire industry.
I wrote a longer blog post about it on Ampere’s Developer’s site and you can read the press announcement from Arm.