What does Arm’s own chip stand for?


Arm is now a chip vendor—what does it mean for the semiconductor industry? EE Times’ Nitin Dahad was at the event in San Francisco, California, where the British IP giant unveiled its first chip, an AGI CPU for data centers. He reports on what it means for the company, now increasingly dubbed Arm 2.0, and how this launch will impact its standing in the semiconductor industry. He also explains the delicate balancing act that Arm will have to play moving forward.

Read the full article at EDN’s sister publication, EE Times.

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