Apple and Qualcomm are increasingly producing their own custom silicon designs, challenging Arm's longstanding dominance in mobile chip architecture as they develop advanced AI capabilities.
While companies like Apple and Qualcomm move towards proprietary designs with custom cores, Arm's traditional architecture still holds appeal, as evidenced by MediaTek's continued use of Armv9.
Apple controls both hardware and software with its in-house silicon designs, while Arm provides a wide ecosystem with its Instruction Set Architecture, illustrating a fundamental difference in approaches.
Qualcomm's acquisition of Nuvia reflects a significant shift in the chip market, indicating a robust challenge to Arm as they aim for high-performance AI-driven processors.
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