Arm Is Releasing Its First In-House Chip In Its 35-Year History
Arm Holdings launches its first-ever in-house chip, the Arm AGI CPU — a bold move that could reshape the AI data center landscape forever.
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Arm Is Releasing Its First In-House Chip In Its 35-Year History
Arm AGI CPU: The In-House Chip That Changes Everything After nearly 36 years of quietly powering the world's most iconic devices from behind the scenes, Arm Holdings has stepped boldly into the spotlight. For the first time in its storied history, Arm is making its own chip — and the technology industry is taking notice. The Arm AGI CPU is not just a product launch. It is a statement of intent from one of the most influential companies in semiconductor history. Why Arm Building Its Own Chip Is Such a Big Deal For decades, Arm operated as the ultimate silent partner in the technology world. Its chip designs powered billions of smartphones, servers, and embedded devices, but Arm itself never manufactured or sold a finished chip. Instead, it licensed its intellectual property to companies like Apple, Qualcomm, and Nvidia, who then built their own products on top of that foundation. That model made Arm extraordinarily influential without ever requiring it to compete directly with its own …