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Arm Releases First Ever AI Chip, With Meta As Initial Customer

I don't get it. These chips are just a bunch of Neoverse V3 cores. Nothing really special. I'm having trouble seeing advantages it has beyond the AWS Graviton 5. And then there's Ampere, also owned by SoftBank, which has custom Arm cores, which are supposedly superior to Neoverse V3 cores. Arm and SoftBank confuse me. Or am I missing something?
 
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