Google Introduces New Arm-Based N4A Instances
Google is joining the ranks of AWS and Microsoft by launching its own Arm-based chip, the N4A instances. This move is aimed at providing more cost-effective options for running various workloads across different services, including Compute Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine, and Dataproc.
Key Points:
- 50% of new AWS instances run on Arm-based chips like Graviton to reduce costs.
- Microsoft also developed its own Arm chip, Cobalt, for running Microsoft 365 and Azure services.
- Google’s N4A instances will be available in multiple regions initially, offering a complement to the heavier workloads supported by C4A instances.
In addition to the N4A instances, Google will soon introduce C4A Metal, a bare-metal instance for specialized workloads that require a non-virtualized environment. This new offering is designed to cater to specific needs such as custom hypervisors, security workloads, and CI/CD pipelines.
Overall, Google’s expansion into Arm-based chips aligns with the industry trend towards more cost-effective and efficient cloud computing solutions. The N4A instances, along with the upcoming C4A Metal, provide users with a wider range of options for running various workloads on Google Cloud Platform.