Arm lands first order from Meta for its first in-house designed datacenter processor, which will rival CPUs from Arm's ...
The UK-based chip designer pivots to selling its own chips, securing Meta as its first major customer, and challenging ...
Arm’s chip is expected to be a central processing unit (CPU) for servers in large data centers and is built on a base that ...
Arm is set to release its own chip before the end of this year, having reportedly secured Meta as its first customer for the ...
Arm could soon launch its first in-house SoC and has reportedly secured Meta as its first major client. More details here.
Arm is working on launching its first in-house chip, which reports indicate will be a server CPU chip that will be produced by TSMC.
Meta signs on as an early customer Arm will unveil its first in-house chip later this year, marking a significant shift in ...
Is Arm planning to make its own chips and not just sell rights to its IP and CPU designs to other companies? So says the FT ...
Meanwhile, Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) is making a bold moveditching its traditional licensing-only model to launch its own chips, with Meta (NASDAQ:META) already signed on as a key customer. The ...
Regulatory filings show that Nvidia (NVDA) has reduced its investment in British chipmaker Arm Holdings (ARM) by about ...
Softbank, which is Arm's majority owner, is also the key financial partner for the project, and Softbank's influence across the tech world shouldn't be overlooked by investors. In fact, Softbank, ...