ARM’S RACE.
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| Title: | ARM’S RACE. |
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| Authors: | GOODE, LAUREN (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Wired. Jul/Aug2026, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p7-9. 3p. 2 Color Photographs. |
| Subjects: | Integrated circuits, Computing platforms, Artificial intelligence, Executives, Business models, Technology management |
| Abstract: | The article focuses on Arm CEO Rene Haas’s announcement of the company’s first self-manufactured chip, the Arm AGI CPU, marking a significant shift from its traditional business model of licensing chip designs. Haas explains that Arm is evolving from an intellectual property (IP) company into a compute platform company, aiming to advance the ecosystem by physically building hardware optimized for artificial general intelligence (AGI) workloads with high power efficiency. Despite potential tensions with longtime partners like Nvidia, Haas believes this move will benefit the broader Arm ecosystem and address a growing market demand for Arm-based CPUs. The launch reflects Arm’s strategic response to industry changes and its ambition to maintain leadership amid evolving technology and geopolitical challenges. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Database: | Engineering Source |
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