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ARM / RISC-V BASED PAYMENT GATEWAY
ARM Based payment gateway

ARM, known as Advanced RISC Machine, or Reduced Instruction Set Computer, is designed to have the lowest possible energy consumption as it contains the CPU, RAM and the required sensors altogether. The Arm chips use minimal computing instructions, which requires fewer transistors in the circuitry, thus, providing as much as 30% better price performance by running efficiently per core and at a lower cost per core. Moreover, using more power-efficient Arm chips also helps cool down the heat tremendously to avoid server hardware not achieving maximum performance.
The increasing adoption of ARM-based servers and continued development of the ARM ecosystem demonstrate their potential to provide viable alternatives for specific workloads and use cases.
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Superior price for performance
ARM-based servers can offer cost advantages compared to traditional x86 servers. Lower power consumption leads to reduced energy costs, while the availability of a competitive market with multiple ARM CPU manufacturers can drive price competition, potentially resulting in cost savings for server deployments.
Major cloud service providers, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, have introduced ARM-based instances in their offerings. This support from cloud providers allows organizations to leverage the benefits of ARM CPUs while benefiting from the scalability, reliability, and managed services provided by cloud platforms.
Templado System payment gateway designed to be scalable and run on a range of processors, from 4 cores Cortex-A77 to 128 cores Ampere Ultra. The scalability of the system allows it to adapt to different processor configurations and effectively utilize the available processing power.
The payment gateway can be deployed on major cloud providers using ARM-based instances or on-premises using various ARM server-based vendors.

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Cloud with ARM Instances
Major cloud providers, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, offer ARM-based instances in their infrastructure
You can deploy the payment gateway on ARM instances provided by these cloud platforms. This allows you to leverage the scalability, flexibility, and managed services offered by the cloud providers while utilizing ARM-based hardware.
You can choose the appropriate ARM instance type based on your workload requirements, such as the number of cores, memory, and storage capacity. These instances can scale up or down based on demand, providing elasticity and cost optimization.
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On-Premises Deployment with ARM Servers
Various ARM server-based vendors offer hardware solutions optimized for data center and on-premises deployments. Examples of ARM server vendors include Ampere Computing, Marvell, and Cavium.
You can select an ARM server vendor based on your specific requirements, such as performance, scalability, power efficiency, and hardware features.
By deploying the payment gateway on-premises using ARM servers, you have direct control over the hardware infrastructure and can tailor it to your needs. This option provides greater customization and can be beneficial for organizations with specific compliance, security, or latency requirements.