Ampere Expands European Footprint with Broad New Cloud Deployments
Ampere Computing said it expanded Arm-based cloud instance availability in Europe by deploying AmpereOne and AmpereOne M processors with both hyperscale and regional cloud providers. The move matters because it increases the set of Arm-based options available to organizations seeking scalable, locally operated infrastructure.
The company framed the expansion as a response to provider rollouts of Arm-based infrastructure aimed at supporting performance, efficiency, and deployment flexibility. It also connected the processor generation to reduced Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), and to alignment with performance, locality, and sovereignty requirements.
AmpereOne and AmpereOne M deployments were described as using Ampere CPUs to provide a shared compute foundation across provider types. Ampere said the approach allowed providers to deliver scalable services tailored to workload and compliance needs, ranging from global reach to localized operations. Ampere also tied the processors to service designs addressing data residency and regulatory alignment.
Oracle said it is launching new A4 Ampere-based instance availability in London and Frankfurt using AmpereOne M processors for general purpose and Artificial Intelligence (AI) workloads. In regional deployments, the release said Scaleway offers AmpereOne instances in Europe, Glesys brings AmpereOne-based infrastructure to the Nordics via HWaaS with Cloud planned for Q2/Q3, C41.ch expands AmpereOne instances with AmpereOne M available for testing, Hetzner qualified AmpereOne for planned availability in 2026, and CloudSigma introduced Token-as-a-Service and Model-as-a-Service powered by AmpereOne M platforms for sovereign and private cloud environments. “The significant expansion of AmpereOne and AmpereOne M deployments across Europe marks a pivotal moment for cloud infrastructure in the region,” said Jeff Wittich, Chief Product Officer at Ampere. “We're seeing unprecedented demand for the performance, efficiency, and flexibility that Arm-based compute provides. By partnering with both hyperscale giants and key regional providers, we are empowering European organizations with an unparalleled choice – enabling them to build cloud strategies that meet their exact needs, from global scale to stringent data sovereignty and localized operational control. This is about delivering the foundational compute for Europe's next era of cloud and AI innovation.”