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Google has revealed it is transitioning its entire internal infrastructure to Arm architecture, leveraging its custom Axion silicon and AI tool CogniPort. The migration, which includes major services like YouTube and Gmail, aims to enhance performance and energy efficiency across its data centers.
Google is reportedly porting all its internal workloads to the Arm architecture, with sources indicating that approximately 30,000 production packages have already been migrated. According to a recent preprint paper and company blog post, this effort enables services like YouTube, Gmail, and BigQuery to run on both x86 processors and Google’s proprietary Axion Arm CPUs. The scale of this initiative highlights a strategic shift toward heterogeneous computing environments within one of the world’s largest cloud infrastructures.
Veteran entrepreneurs Noel Ruane and Trevor Parsons have secured $14 million in seed funding for Bronto, their Dublin-based log management platform designed specifically for AI infrastructure demands. The investment round was reportedly led by Paul Allen’s family office alongside prominent venture firms.
Irish technology startup Bronto has reportedly raised $14 million in seed funding to develop what sources describe as a next-generation log management platform specifically engineered for artificial intelligence workloads. According to reports, the investment round was led by Cercano Management, Paul Allen’s family office, with participation from Heavybit and Conviction Capital.