Arm CEO: The company may achieve the $15 billion AI chip revenue target ahead of schedule

Arm CEO Rene Haas stated on June 2nd local time that due to demand exceeding expectations driven by the AI boom, the company may achieve its $15 billion autonomous chip sales target earlier than the end of this decade. Meta Platforms will become the first major customer for Arm's AGI CPU chips. It is reported that this product will feature up to 136 cores and consume 300 watts. (Interface)
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GateUser-0f33f9ef
· 2h ago
Meta as the initial client indicates that major companies are losing confidence in developing their own chips.
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ThereIsAChainInTheReflection.
· 5h ago
From selling architecture to selling chips, Arm's transformation is quite interesting.
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GateUser-46033407
· 5h ago
300W power consumption, data center cooling is becoming a headache again
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TidalShell
· 5h ago
Meta is taking the lead, Zuck really dares to bet.
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TheFeelingOfEthInTheSeaBreeze
· 5h ago
Rene Haas made this move quickly, but the timing is indeed good
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DegenLibrarian
· 5h ago
The name AGI CPU is chosen, but before it's even built, it's already claiming to be the biggest.
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FomoLibrarian
· 5h ago
Achieved the ten-year goal ahead of schedule, fully capitalizing on the AI boom.
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GateUser-1bc81bb2
· 5h ago
Is Arm still doing the chip manufacturing themselves, and are they still in the IP licensing business?
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StakingLibrarian
· 5h ago
136 cores at 300W, this power consumption is even more intense than my home air conditioner.
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