The chip design firm says Meta, OpenAI, Cerebras, and Cloudflare are among the first customers of its new artificial intelligence hardware.
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Arm CEO Rene Haas Photograph: Kimberly White/Getty Images Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Arm, one of the world’s leading chip design firms, announced Tuesday that it is producing its own semiconductors .
The move is a departure from its long-standing model of licensing intellectual property to companies that manufacture and sell chips themselves.
Speaking to a live audience in San Francisco, Arm CEO Rene Haas made his pitch for how the new Arm CPU could benefit the tech industry and why this is the right time for the company to step outside of its lane and go head-to-head with other chipmakers.