Cloud computing adoption has been estimated to grow at a rapid clip, by as much as 30% annually. From billions of new, connected consumer and commercial devices placing demand on cloud resources, to the rise in AI machine learning and software as a service products (SaaS) from countless players, the modern data center is experiencing almost insatiable demand. As you might imagine, hyperscalers and modern enterprise data centers are also now commanding a huge energy draw, such that some estimates claim, if non-renewable electricity is the primary source for data centers, that cloud compute could actually surpass the aviation industry in terms of global CO2 emissions. It’s therefore also critical that data centers move to more efficient compute platforms, and that’s where relative newcomer Ampere Computing could make a major impact on a more efficient, sustainable cloud.