Chip Designer arm He reportedly plans to become a chipmaker.
Arms, traditionally designed chips and license their designs to companies such as apple and nvidiaThis summer, we plan to introduce the first chip we created in-house with Financial Times (FT) soon. It has been reported Thursday (February 13th).
1 of Softbank– The first customer of the company owning the new chip is MetaAccording to the report.
ARM, which reached Pymnts, declined to comment on the report.
Meta did not immediately reply to Pymnts’ request for comment.
By its construction and sales My own A full chip, ARM could become a competitor for some of its biggest customers, the FT Report said.
Founder of SoftBank Masayoshi’s son The report says that the aim is to build an AI infrastructure network (AI) infrastructure network (AI), and ARM is at the heart of those plans.
ARM is an important technology partner StargateAI infrastructure initiative led by SoftBank Openaisaid the report.
ARM’s new chips are expected to become central processing units (CPUs) that can be used in data centers and customized to clients, and will be manufactured by companies that ARM outsources their work according to reports.
When I asked Pymnts in January, my arm was Tip ManufacturerArm Chief Commercial Officer The monastery is He declined to comment. Reuters reported in May that the company was planning to develop it. My own AI chips will be ready for prototypes by spring in 2025.
As a chip designer, ARM has a near-exclusive monopoly on mobile devices and is focusing on opportunities with AI.
The monastery told Pymnts in January that ARM views its power-efficient design as a competitive advantage, especially as AI is a notorious power gazler.
The arm uses a CPU Architecture That’s different from Not compatible With the X86 architecture used by most computers, servers and data centers around the world, PYMNT reported in January.
ARM’s CPU architecture is simpler and more customizable and It is energy efficient and suitable for battery-powered gadgets, allowing mobile devices to gain 99% market share. In contrast, the X86 is intended for higher performance computing.
Several high-tech giants have adopted custom arm-based chips.