Arm's software chief sees human language as the new way to program
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Arm's software chief sees human language as the new way to program
"“Our mission is to enable application developers to take full advantage of Arm hardware the day it's released. That's the exciting part of the AGI CPU.”"
"“Arm's envisions its new Performix software suite using 'recipes' and AI insights to help engineers identify suspect code and CPU hotspots.”"
"“What we've seen through computing, going back 60, 70 years, is a gradual progression to a higher order abstraction. You started with punch cards, assembly, low-level languages, higher-order languages, int”"
"“Alex Spinelli, senior vice president for AI and developer platforms at Arm, envisions a tech landscape filled with 'fast software, similar to fast fashion' and soon after that, what he called 'disposable software.'”"
Arm’s processor designs have long powered major consumer devices and AI workloads through licensed chip architectures. The company is shifting toward building hardware using its own AGI CPU, aiming to compete with major technology firms. Arm’s goal is to let application developers benefit from Arm hardware immediately after release. Software engineering is moving toward higher-order abstractions, and AI is accelerating change. Arm’s Performix software suite uses recipes and AI insights to help engineers identify suspect code and CPU hotspots, supporting faster optimization cycles. Arm positions its software initiatives around enabling developers to extract maximum performance from Arm platforms as they evolve rapidly.
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