Arm targets 50 percent of datacenter CPUs this year
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Arm, the Brit chip designer, aims to capture 50% of the datacenter CPU market by the end of this year, a significant increase from just 15% in 2024. The surge in AI server demands, projected to grow over 300%, underpins this ambitious target. Arm’s infrastructure chief, Mohamed Awad, cites the technology's low power consumption as a primary advantage over rivals like Intel and AMD, especially for cloud computing firms focused on energy efficiency. Major partners include AWS, Google, Microsoft, and Nvidia, who increasingly embrace Arm's Neoverse compute platform.
In this unprecedented age of AI transformation, we are seeing an insatiable demand for computing, with AI servers set to grow by more than 300 percent in the next few years.
Arm's technology typically offers lower power consumption than processors made by rivals such as Intel and AMD, leading to increased popularity with big cloud computing companies.
Power efficiency is no longer a competitive advantage - it is a baseline industry requirement. This is where the Arm Neoverse compute platform is the clear leader.
Arm expects its share of the global datacenter processor market to surge to 50 percent by the end of this year, fueled by AI growth.
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