Arm is releasing the first in-house chip in its 35-year history
Storied semiconductor and software company Arm Holdings is starting to make its own chips after nearly 36 years of licensing its designs to companies like Nvidia and Apple.
-based company developed the chip using its Arm Neoverse family of CPU IP cores and through a partnership with Meta.
Arm also counts OpenAI, Cerebras, and Cloudflare, among others, as launch partners.
Arm’s transition to making its own silicon has been anticipated for some time.
The company started developing the chips back in 2023, according to CNBC reporting, and the processors are already ready to order. TechCrunch reached out to Arm for more information regarding the timeline of the chip’s development and release.
The fact that Arm is producing a CPU, as opposed to GPU, is also notable.
GPUs, or graphics processing units, have drawn a lot of attention because they are used to train and run AI models. CPUs are an equally important part of a data center rack.
The CPU has become the “pacing element of modern infrastructure — responsible for keeping distributed AI systems operating efficiently at scale,” the company said. This puts new demands on CPUs and requires an evolution of the processor, Arm said.
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