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ARM Other 2026-06-24

China's LineShine Tops TOP500: CPU-Only 2.2 ExaFLOPS with ARMv9 and HBM Memory

LineShine supercomputer achieves 2.198 ExaFLOPS FP64 sustained using 13.79 million ARMv9 cores across 20,480 nodes, making it the first system to exceed 2 ExaFLOPS without GPUs. Each node has dual LX2 CPUs (304 cores) with 32GB HBM, demonstrating a CPU+HBM architecture breakthrough for HPC.

ARM Other 2026-06-23

Arm Server Share Hits 45%: NVIDIA's Bundling Strategy Reshapes AI Infrastructure

IDC data shows Arm-based servers now hold over 45% of the global server market, driven by NVIDIA's bundling of its Arm-based Vera CPU with GPU systems like NVL72 and Rubin. x86 share shrinks to 52%, while accelerated systems contribute over 70% of revenue. ODM direct sales account for 50.2%, with Dell revenue growing 244.1% YoY.

ARM Other 2026-06-23

Arm servers capture >45% data center revenue, x86 ecosystem under AI-driven assault

IDC reports Q1 2026 global server revenue hit a record $122.6B, with Arm-based servers capturing >45% share (x86 at 52%). Accelerated servers (GPU/ASIC/FPGA) generated >70% revenue. Nvidia's Grace CPU (NVL72) and hyperscaler custom Arm chips drive the shift; x86 still leads in unit volume but faces supply constraints.

ARM Other 2026-06-22

Arm AGI CPU Demand Doubles, Targets AI Inference Control, Threatens x86 Dominance

Arm doubled its demand forecast for its first in-house datacenter CPU, the AGI CPU, projecting over $2B revenue in FY2027-2028. The 136-core, 3nm Neoverse V3-based chip targets agentic AI inference, claiming 2x rack-level performance over x86. Meta is a key partner; OpenAI, Cloudflare also onboard. This marks Arm's strategic pivot from IP licensor to direct silicon vendor.

ARM Other 2026-06-21

ARMv10 Delivers 30% IPC Uplift and Native AI Acceleration, Tightening Ecosystem Lock-In

ARM launches v10 architecture with 30% IPC gain, SVE3 instructions, dedicated AI acceleration, and enhanced confidential computing. First cores (Cortex-X6, Cortex-A830) target 2027, aiming for leading per-watt AI performance across data center, PC, and mobile.

ARM Other 2026-06-19

Arm Doubles AGI CPU Revenue Target, Signaling Pivot from IP Licensor to Direct Silicon Competitor

Arm reported record FY2026 revenue of $4.92B and doubled its AGI CPU revenue forecast to over $2B by 2028. The 136-core, 3nm, 300W processor, co-developed with Meta, targets AI Agent workloads and has attracted OpenAI and major hyperscalers. This marks Arm's strategic shift from IP licensing to direct silicon competition, triggering FTC antitrust scrutiny.

ARM Other 2026-06-15

ARM's Pivot to Direct AI Chip Sales: From IP Licensor to Silicon Competitor

ARM accelerates its $15B chip revenue goal by shifting from pure IP licensing to direct AI chip sales, disrupting relationships with Qualcomm and Apple, and challenging Nvidia/Intel, signaling a fundamental ecosystem restructuring.

ARM Other 2026-06-10

Arm's Neural Dawn: Dedicated Neural Accelerators Redefine Mobile GPU Roadmap

Arm and Sumo Digital unveil Neural Dawn, the first mobile game to use Unreal Engine MegaLights. By integrating dedicated neural accelerators into next-gen Mali GPUs, it delivers desktop-class ray-traced lighting within mobile power limits, signaling a shift from traditional to AI-native graphics pipelines.

ARM Other 2026-06-02

Arm-NVIDIA RTX Spark: Tightly Coupled CPU-GPU for Agentic AI PCs

The Arm-based NVIDIA RTX Spark integrates Arm Grace CPU with NVIDIA Blackwell RTX GPU via unified memory, enabling ultra-low latency on-device AI inference for the agentic era. This platform marks a major milestone for Windows on Arm, targeting developers, creators, and gamers.

ARM Other 2026-06-02

Arm and NVIDIA RTX Spark: Unified Memory PC Architecture Targets Agentic AI, Encircles x86

Arm and NVIDIA unveil RTX Spark, an Arm-based Grace CPU + Blackwell RTX GPU platform with unified memory, targeting Windows on Arm for agentic AI inference. It delivers 1 Petaflop, reduces token cost, and signals a PC paradigm shift from app-driven to agent-driven, backed by Microsoft.

ARM Other High Signal 2026-05-07

Arm Reports Record Results, AGI CPU Emerges as New AI Infrastructure Focal Point

Arm reported record FY2026 results with $4.92B revenue and over 20% growth for three consecutive years. The core highlight is the Arm AGI CPU designed for agentic AI, securing over $2B in customer demand and backing from Meta, AWS, Google, and others.

ARM Other High Signal 2026-04-28

Arm Launches Performix Performance Toolkit, Targeting AI Agent Era Optimization

Arm launched Performix, a free performance analysis toolkit designed to provide unified performance insights and optimization across the Arm platform for AI agent development. Integrated into mainstream AI dev environments via the Arm MCP Server, it turns runtime hardware data into actionable optimization guidance, with support from ecosystem partners like Microsoft and MongoDB.

ARM Other 2026-04-07

Arm Partners with Monash University Malaysia to Advance Semiconductor Talent for AI Era

Arm announced a collaboration with Monash University Malaysia's School of Engineering, donating IC design development boards and appointing an executive as a guest lecturer. The initiative aims to cultivate semiconductor talent with hands-on Arm architecture and modern system design experience for the AI era.

ARM Other High Signal 2026-04-03

ARM Optimizes Gemma 4 On-Device AI Performance with Google

ARM's SME2 technology in Armv9 architecture accelerates Google's Gemma 4 model on mobile devices, achieving 5.5x prefill speedup and 1.6x faster decoding. The collaboration enables developers to access optimizations without code changes, shifting on-device AI toward default mobile app architecture.

ARM Other High Signal 2026-04-01

ARM Launches AGI CPU Silicon, Extends AI Infrastructure Reach

ARM debuts its first self-designed AGI CPU silicon, moving beyond IP licensing to offer full-stack solutions from custom silicon to integrated platforms. This shift redefines control points in AI infrastructure supply chains, enabling enterprises to optimize AI workload deployment at hardware layer.

ARM Other 2026-03-31

Arm Partners with Malaysian University to Cultivate Semiconductor Talent for AI Era

Arm announced a collaboration with Monash University Malaysia's School of Engineering, donating IC design development boards and establishing a guest lecturer program. The initiative aims to provide students with hands-on experience in AI chip design based on Arm architecture, addressing the growing demand for advanced computing talent in the APAC region.

ARM Other High Signal 2026-03-27

Arm Expands into Silicon Products with First Self-Designed AGI CPU

Arm is expanding its compute platform into production silicon for the first time, launching the self-designed Arm AGI CPU for AI data centers and agentic workloads. It targets over 2x performance per rack versus x86 platforms and is backed by lead partner Meta, customers like OpenAI, and a broad OEM/ODM ecosystem.

ARM Other 2026-03-25

ARM Builds Its First Chip in 35 Years: AGI CPU Targets AI Data Centers, Meta First Customer

ARM announces its first in-house CPU in 35 years, the AGI CPU, targeting AI and data center workloads. Meta is the launch customer. Built on TSMC's 3nm process, the chip focuses on performance-per-watt, directly challenging x86 dominance and fundamentally restructuring ARM's business model from IP licensor to merchant silicon vendor.

ARM Other High Signal 2026-03-25

Arm Launches Data Center Silicon Product Entering Server Hardware Market

Arm launched its first data center silicon product, Arm AGI CPU, featuring a 1OU dual-node reference server design. This marks Arm's strategic shift from IP licensing to providing complete server hardware reference designs, aimed at building the chip foundation for agent AI cloud.

ARM Other High Signal 2026-03-25

Arm Launches Self-Developed AGI CPU for AI Data Center Market

Arm introduces its first self-developed AGI CPU for AI data centers, featuring Neoverse V3 architecture with claimed 2x performance per rack over x86 platforms. This marks Arm's strategic shift from IP licensing to silicon provider, with support from key customers including Meta and OpenAI.