Arm is producing its own CPU for the first time. It developed the CPU with Meta, which is also the chip's first customer.
Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) is no longer just a provider of blueprints for chips; it’s poised to make a big splash in the chip game, perhaps a bigger one than initially expected, with $15 billion in ...
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His comments came just days after Arm unveiled its full processor design, a chip called the AGI CPU, which it proposes as an agentic AI processor. Nvidia showed off its own agentic compute platform, ...
The company that controls the proprietary chip architecture controls the AI world. Or, something like that.
Arm recently unveiled a new chip that could generate billions in revenue for the company.
Of course, it has to do with AI. Shares of Arm Holdings plc (Nasdaq: ARM) are surging this morning after the semiconductor design firm announced it will begin making its own chips for AI workloads.
Arm Holdings is fundamentally transforming its business model by launching its own in-house AI chip to capture a larger share of the data center market.
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I was quite surprised to see shares of Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) rocketing higher after the release of its AGI CPU. Indeed, ...