Graviton Mac OS

I keep doing more multi-architecture builds using buildx and continue to find good information out there to help refine the process. Here is a post I found I thought I’d share that discusses how to build multi-architecture using AWS Graviton2 based instances which are ARM based. https://www.smartling.com/resources/product/building-multi-architecture-docker-images-on-arm-64-bit-aws-graviton2/. I haven’t officially tried this yet but the same process should also work on a Pi4 with the 64bit PiOS installed.

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Amazon's Graviton Processor. Amazon Web Services (AWS), one of Intel's biggest server CPU clients, offered up a fresh challenge to the chip giant on Monday night when it unveiled cloud computing. Graviton (Franklin Hall) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Jim Shooter and artist Sal Buscema, he first appeared in Avengers #158, dated April 1977. Over the years he has mainly opposed the Avengers in their various incarnations. Originally a gravity researcher, Franklin Hall gains the ability to control gravity. STL Tones has released the April 2021 update for the AmpHub platform. Added Ignite Amps Graviton bass amplifier model. Added Horde Drive Accuracy stompbox model (based on a Horizon Devices Precision Drive).

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Last month Amazon rolled out their 'Graviton' ARM processors in the Elastic Compute Cloud. Those first-generation Graviton ARMv8 processors are based on the ARM Cortex-A72 cores and designed to offer better pricing than traditional x86_64 EC2 instances. However, our initial testing of the Amazon Graviton EC2 'A1' instances didn't reveal significant performance-per-dollar benefits for these new instances. In this second round of Graviton CPU benchmarking we are seeing what is the fastest of five of the leading ARM Linux distributions.

An Amazon EC2 a1.4xlarge instance with 16 cores / 32GB RAM was used for this round of benchmarking across the five most common ARM Linux distributions that were available at the time of testing on the Elastic Compute Cloud. The tests included:

Amazon Linux 2 - The reference Amazon Linux machine image with the Linux 4.14 kernel and GCC 7.3.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 - RHEL7 with the Linux 4.14 kernel and GCC 4.8.5.

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS - The current Ubuntu Long-Term Support release with the Linux 4.15 kernel and GCC 7.3.

Ubuntu 18.10 - The latest Ubuntu release with Linux 4.18 and GCC 8.2.0.

Fedora 29 - The latest Fedora release with Linux 4.19 and GCC 8.2.1.

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All of these ARM Linux benchmarks on the EC2 Graviton processor were done using the open-source Phoronix Test Suite benchmarking software.