Google Compute Engine+ Intel Custom Cloud Xeon Processor for enterprise-class and HPC workloads
At the core of stakes, we have
graphics
rendering, simulations and any CPU intensive workload. The ability to utilize the processor’s
AVX-512 extensions to optimize your enterprise-class and HPC workloads.
In effect, Google Compute Engine will support Intel’s latest
Custom Cloud solution based on the next-generation
Xeon Processor (codenamed Skylake) in early 2017.
The upcoming
Xeon processor is billed as an excellent choice for graphics rendering,
simulations and any CPU intensive workload.
Google announces that, at launch, Compute Engine users will be able to utilize the processor’s AVX-512 extensions
to optimize their enterprise-class and HPC workloads.
I can also observe that, you’ll be
able to use the new processor with Compute Engine’s standard, highmem, highcpu
and custom machine types.