In Part 2 of our Arm Viewpoints conversation, futurist Matt Griffin looks ahead to 2026 — a year set to introduce neuro-symbolic AI, real-time learning systems, quantum-accelerated models, and major developments in robotics. A compelling preview of what’s coming next.
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In Part 2 of our Arm Viewpoints conversation, futurist Matt Griffin looks ahead to 2026 — a year set to introduce neuro-symbolic AI, real-time learning systems, quantum-accelerated models, and major developments in robotics. A compelling preview of what’s coming next.
Arm Viewpoints: Microsoft Cobalt 100 sets new standards in cloud computing performance
The Arm Podcast
12 minutes 42 seconds
1 year ago
Arm Viewpoints: Microsoft Cobalt 100 sets new standards in cloud computing performance
Cloud users and developers continue to seek out efficient and scalable compute solutions, and for modern cloud-native applications, including the growing demand for AI.
Microsoft has been at the forefront, offering innovative system to software optimization across this Azure platform. Today, we're going to discuss a major milestone in Arm and Microsoft's journey: The general availability of Azure Virtual Machines powered by the Arm Neoverse Compute Subsystem-based Azure Cobalt 100 processor.
In this episode, we talk about
- The general availability of Cobalt 100-based virtual machines and their impressive performance gains
- How these new VMs deliver up to 50 percent better price performance compared to previous generation Azure Arm-based VMs
- Microsoft's strategic drive toward Azure
- The benefits for organizations seeking more efficient and sustainable cloud computing solutions and more.
The Arm Podcast
In Part 2 of our Arm Viewpoints conversation, futurist Matt Griffin looks ahead to 2026 — a year set to introduce neuro-symbolic AI, real-time learning systems, quantum-accelerated models, and major developments in robotics. A compelling preview of what’s coming next.