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Microsoft Azure Cobalt 200 Launched with 132 Arm Neoverse V3 Cores

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The Microsoft Azure Cobalt 200 is out, using 132 Arm Neoverse V3 cores for a next-generation TSMC 3nm compute option in Azure The post Microsoft Azure Cobalt 200 Launched with 132 Arm Neoverse V3 Cores appeared first on ServeTheHome.
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The Cobalt 100 ARM processor, which is self-knitted by Microsoft Azure, is followed by the 50 percent stronger Cobalt 200 with 132 cores in 2026.

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Arm architecture chips have been used mainly on smartphones, because thanks to this we have a very low consumption. This is the main advantage of Arm and, in turn, what most prevented it from progressing at the beginning, since in terms of performance it could not compete against x86. Over the years and how much they have improved the chips with Arm, we have left the gross performance aside and in many cases we opt for Arm to have somewhat less …

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Microsoft has introduced the next generation of its own CPU design called Cobalt 200. The processor is to be used in its own Azure cloud infrastructure and is made available to customers in the form of VMs.

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Hardwareluxx broke the news in on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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