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  • Amazon EC2 M6i Performance For Intel Ice Lake In The Cloud

    Phoronix: Amazon EC2 M6i Performance For Intel Ice Lake In The Cloud

    Earlier this week Amazon introduced Intel Xeon Scalable 3rd Gen "Ice Lake" powered EC2 cloud instances and marks their first x86-based sixth-generation offerings that follow their "M6g" Graviton2 instances launched last year. Curious about the "M6i" Ice Lake performance with AWS, here are a number of benchmarks looking at the performance and value of the new M6i instances compared to former Intel M5 instances as well as Amazon's own M6g Graviton2 instances.

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    Amazon hasn't reduced prices on older generation hardware in many, many years. C5, C4, C3, M5, M4, and M3 were all launched cheaper than the older generation from what I recall. M6i being launched without a price reduction is a change, though if the graphs presented here match most workloads, this generation offers a bigger performance jump than previous generations.

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