According to a recent Financial Times report, Arm is set to unveil its inaugural self-developed CPU for server data centers later this year, with Meta as its first client. This initiative signals a shift in Arm's strategy as it positions itself to compete against major customers, including Nvidia, that utilize Arm's designs. While the chip's production will be contracted to TSMC, Arm's ongoing acquisition of Ampere, which specializes in server chip design, will bolster its capabilities in this competitive landscape.
Arm's first self-developed chip, a CPU aimed at server data centers, is set to launch this year, with Meta as its first customer.
This strategic move positions Arm in competition with its major clients like Nvidia, highlighting a shift in their business model.
The chip will be customizable to meet specific customer needs, which could provide a competitive edge in the server market.
Arm is reportedly finalizing its acquisition of Ampere, a firm that specializes in server chip design, to enhance its product offerings.
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