During last year Ignite conference, Microsoft first revealed that it was working on an ARM processor named Microsoft Cobalt 100 for general purpose computing workloads on the Microsoft Cloud. Microsoft mentioned that the purpose of developing Cobalt 100 was to have an energy efficient ARM chip for cloud native offerings with an optimized performance per watt ratio in data centers. At the Build developer conference earlier this year, Microsoft announced the preview availability of Azure Cobalt...

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