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Google Axion CPU With GCE C4A vs. AWS Graviton4 Performance

Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 8 November 2024 at 09:00 AM EST. Page 4 of 4. 4 Comments.

Overall it was a great showing for Google Axion with the C4A up against Graviton4 in Amazon's EC2 cloud. Those wanting to go through all the raw benchmarks in full can find the data via this result page where you can also compare the performance per dollar per hour and similar based upon your local/available pricing, etc.

Across the few dozen benchmarks conducted, while both Graviton4 and Axion are based on the Neoverse-V2 design, the C4A instance at 48 vCPUs was about 10% faster than the 48 vCPU Graviton4 instance using the r8g.12xlarge type.

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