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See what's new in Ampere

Learn where to find recent Ampere product updates and how to scan the in-app What's new feed.

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Use What's new when you want a quick view of recent Ampere product updates without leaving the app. The feed lists release updates newest-first, with labels that help you spot the kind of change.

Ampere What's new page showing release update cards.
The What's new page lists recent Ampere updates so you can quickly see what changed and open details when needed.

Open What's new

  1. Sign in to Ampere.
  2. Use the app sidebar.
  3. Select What's new in the resources area near Help Center.

If there are updates you have not opened yet, the sidebar item can show a small unread indicator. Opening the page marks the feed seen for your account.

Scan the feed

Each update card can include:

  • A New badge when the update is newer than your last seen timestamp.
  • Change-type labels such as feature, fix, improvement, or announcement.
  • The publish date.
  • A short title and summary.
  • Product area labels when the update applies to a specific part of Ampere.

Select an update card to open the full detail page.

Use updates in your workflow

Read What's new when you want to understand a new control, decide whether a recently shipped feature is relevant to your team, or check whether a behavior you noticed was part of a release.

Release updates are written for product orientation. For step-by-step product support, use the Help Center article that matches the feature or workflow you are trying to complete.

If the feed is empty

If no updates are available, the page shows an empty state. New product updates will appear there as Ampere publishes them.

If you expected to see a specific update, refresh the page and confirm you are signed into the right account.

Where to go next

For the broader product map, read Tour the app. For a basic overview of Ampere and Joule, read What is Ampere and Joule?.

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