Even with today's drop, Arm is still up more than 50% from its low point on April 7, less than three weeks ago. The stock surged on March 25 when it announced that it was making its own chip for the ...
It has been nearly five decades since British workstation maker Acorn Computer was founded, and nearly four decades since Acorn RISC Machines – what we have known variously as Arm, Arm Ltd, or Arm ...
Arm's shares jumped after CEO Rene Haas said the company expects its newly released chip to generate $15 billion in annual revenue in 2031. The firm unveiled its AGI CPU chip on Tuesday, which is ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Arm Holdings announced its first chip product, the Arm AGI CPU. The new data center ...
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. At an event Tuesday in San ...
The chip design firm says Meta, OpenAI, Cerebras, and Cloudflare are among the first customers of its new artificial intelligence hardware. “Let me be clear: We are now in a new business for ARM, and ...
For years, the company sold chip designs to other companies. Now it plans to sell its own chips for A.I. data centers. By Don Clark Reporting from San Francisco Arm Holdings licenses technology to ...
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Analysts at HSBC argue that Arm Holdings' stock is significantly undervalued. AI-related revenue could soon eclipse Arm's lucrative smartphone royalties. HSBC analyst Frank Lee upgraded his rating on ...
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IN THE SEMICONDUCTOR industry, Arm is everywhere and nowhere. Designs from the British-based, American-listed, Japanese-controlled firm sit in almost all the world’s smartphones and most other ...