Arm enters chip market with AI CPU for data centers

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Arm has entered the chip manufacturing market, launching its first chip designed for AI data centers in partnership with Meta. The new Arm AI CPU features 136 cores and aims to offer double the performance per rack compared to x86 CPUs for AI workloads. This move marks a significant shift for Arm, traditionally a designer of chip blueprints licensed to other companies, though it has no immediate plans to compete in the PC or smartphone sectors.


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