Chip designer Arm plans to launch its first in-house processor this year, aimed at servers for data centers, with Meta as the initial customer. This chip is expected to offer customization for clients and will be manufactured by a third-party fab such as TSMC. Arm's entry into chip production marks a departure from its traditional model of licensing designs. This initiative aligns with broader trends in AI, notably its partnership with OpenAI, and pits Arm against its own clients, especially in the competitive landscape of server CPUs.
Arm is venturing into chip production for servers, with Meta as the launch customer, marking a significant shift from its traditional licensing model.
This move positions Arm in direct competition with its customers like NVIDIA, as it aims to create customized CPUs for data centers.
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