Microsoft’s new Cobalt 200 chip pushes Azure deeper into the custom silicon race with promised performance gains across global workloads


  • Microsoft says Cobalt 200 delivers 50% performance improvement over Cobalt 100 systems
  • Microsoft is focusing on data analytics and web services using workload-centric design methods.
  • Per-core DVFS regulates power consumption independently across all 132 cores.

Microsoft introduced Cobalt 200a new Arm-based processor designed for cloud services in Azure.

The company says the chip, which replaces the Cobalt 100 and remains compatible with existing deployments, was designed using workload patterns observed in Azure environments rather than standard industry benchmarks, and delivers performance improvements of up to 50%.

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