Arm Holdings, the company whose chip architecture powers nearly all smartphones, is shifting its business model by designing and manufacturing its own central processing units (CPUs). This strategic move is a direct response to the booming artificial intelligence market, where Arm aims to capture a larger share of the value chain. Historically, Arm licensed its …
Arm Holdings, the company whose chip architecture powers nearly all smartphones, is shifting its business model by designing and manufacturing its own central processing units (CPUs). This strategic move is a direct response to the booming artificial intelligence market, where Arm aims to capture a larger share of the value chain. Historically, Arm licensed its blueprints to other companies like Apple and Qualcomm, which then manufactured the chips. By creating its own AI-focused CPUs, Arm seeks to offer more complete, optimized solutions to its clients, potentially increasing its revenue and influence in the semiconductor industry. The initiative marks a significant pivot for the company as it competes more directly with its longtime partners and other chip giants in the race for AI hardware dominance. Read the full article: https://www.wired.com/story/chip-design-firm-arm-is-making-its-own-ai-cpu/
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