/
Navigation
Chronicles
Browse all articles
Explore
Semantic exploration
Research
Entity momentum
Nexus
Correlations & relationships
Story Arc
Topic evolution
Drift Map
Semantic trajectory animation
Posts
Analysis & commentary
Pulse API
Tech news intelligence API
Browse
Entities
Companies, people, products, technologies
Domains
Browse by publication source
Handles
Browse by social media handle
Detection
Concept Search
Semantic similarity search
High Impact Stories
Top coverage by position
Sentiment Analysis
Positive/negative coverage
Anomaly Detection
Unusual coverage patterns
Analysis
Rivalry Report
Compare two entities head-to-head
Semantic Pivots
Narrative discontinuities
Crisis Response
Event recovery patterns
Connected
Search: /
Command: ⌘K
Embeddings: large
TEXXR

Chronicles

The story behind the story

days · browse · Enter similar · o open

Q&A with Arm CEO Rene Haas on changing Arm's culture, working with Arm owner SoftBank, developing Arm's AGI CPU data center chip fabricated by TSMC, and more

Lauren Goode /Wired:

Wired Lauren Goode

Discussion

  • @laurengoode Lauren Goode on x
    My next Big Interview for @wired is out, and the timing couldn't be better: In the days before Arm was set to launch its own chip (!) I had the chance to grill Arm CEO Rene Haas on what this CPU means for the chip market, and for the future of Arm https://www.wired.com/...
  • @katie-drummond Katie Drummond on bluesky
    Read @laurengoode.bsky.social in conversation with Arm CEO Rene Haas, about the company's decision to produce its own chip for the first time.  —  I learned many things from this interview, but my favorite part is probably Lauren's assessment of Haas as “tall, though not particul…
  • @cloudflare @cloudflare on x
    The next era of AI infrastructure is taking shape. Cloudflare is collaborating with @Arm to deploy Arm AGI CPU, the first Arm-built silicon, across its global network, enabling high performance, energy efficient compute to support the next generation of AI-driven services. [video…
  • @benbajarin Ben Bajarin on x
    $arm believed the dollar TAM for Arm IP, subsystems, and their AGI CPU is ~100b. That's across customer dollars and agentic CPU dollars down their merchant solution. We do believe the new CPU server TAM across scenarios range from $80-110b 2030 ish. [image]
  • @benitoz Ben Pouladian on x
    Arm just put this slide up. ‘Arm AGI CPU’ vs ‘x86 CPU.’ Their words on x86: ‘Execution overhead. Legacy feature support. Performance throttled. Technical debt.’ Shots fired at Intel and AMD. This is not a roadmap it's a declaration of war. [image]
  • @ryanshrout Ryan Shrout on x
    The CEO of @Arm @renehaas237 is on stage now to discuss the new Arm AGI CPU and what it means for the company, the industry, its partners and maybe...competitors now? https://x.com/... [image]
  • @dylan522p Dylan Patel on x
    People naming their product AGI is so funny Arm AGI CPU Amazon AGI [image]
  • @ryanshrout Ryan Shrout on x
    Quick look at the roadmap. Basically one new AGI CPU for each CSS version. And the CSS roadmap continues to be a critical piece for @Arm and its partners. [image]
  • @iancutress @iancutress on x
    Most hyperscalers have built their own Arm CPU. Meta just asked Arm to do it themselves. AWS has Graviton. Oracle has Ampere. Google has Axion. Microsoft has Cobalt. Huawei has Kunpeng. Now Meta has @Arm AGI CPU. Cloudflare is using it too.
  • @drewhenry Drew Henry on x
    Today is one of those days that you never forget in your career. Our first Arm SOC product built for the AI generation. The team at Arm has built something great. I'm so proud.
  • @teksedge David Hendrickson on x
    🚨Can you believe it? @openclaw is increasing the demand for raw CPU power, according to @AMD. It is giving back some demand to CPUs. Demand for CPUs is down, but will go up the more agentic autonomous AI Agents exist. Demand for CPUs goes up 4x per gigawatt. 🚨 ARM AGI CPU!!! [ima…
  • @felixclc_ @felixclc_ on x
    Anyone remember the Internet Streaming SIMD extensions? [image]
  • @ryanshrout Ryan Shrout on x
    Today @Arm is announcing a new CPU. Not a new architecture, a new processor, silicon and all. Arm AGI CPU. This is a very big deal for Arm, and for the technology markets as a new player has entered the game officially.
  • @nxt4eu Nxt Eu on x
    ARM launches AI chip, marking their first full chip, and Europe's answer to an increased demand in AI. Called AGI-CPU, it will be manufactured at 3nm scale, and be optimised for agentic AI. Set to provide billions in extra revenue, companies such as SAP are buying the chip! [vide…
  • @iancutress @iancutress on x
    Today @Arm announces its AGI CPU at its event. ➡️ 136 Arm Neoverse V3 Cores ➡️ Up to 3.7 GHz, 300W, TSMC N3(P?) ➡️ 2MB Private L2 Per Core ➡️ 96 x PCIe 6.0 with CXL 3.0 Support ➡️ Up to DDR5-8800, 6 TB/sec BW/core ➡️ 8160 cores per air cooled 36 kW OCP V3 Rack ➡️ Two chiplets [im…
  • @arm @arm on x
    Our partners asked for faster ways to deploy Arm at scale. We're delivering. 📷 Arm CEO Rene Haas introduced the Arm AGI CPU live on stage at #ArmEverywhere to support agentic AI, marking our extension into production silicon. https://okt.to/nE2Z3M [image]
  • @anissagardizy8 Anissa Gardizy on x
    New: Arm announces first chip, The Arm AGI CPU - this is the first chip Arm is SELLING to customers - Will sell CPUs to customers like Meta and OpenAI [image]
  • @katietarasov Katie Tarasov on x
    Another bit of @Arm news from me today - the new chip dropped the stock 1.5% then it popped 6% when investors heard these numbers
  • @caro_milanesi Carolina Milanesi on x
    . @Arm spent decades as the quiet IP licensor behind everyone else's brand. Owning the agentic CPU narrative as a named vendor is a different game entirely. Power efficiency was always the moat. Now they get to say so out loud.
  • @benbajarin Ben Bajarin on x
    Purpose designed CPU for agentic workloads is the reason we will have cloud (web software) native data center CPUs and then agent native CPUs as a greenfield growth category. Good for everyone making CPUs whether Arm or x86. [image]
  • @benbajarin Ben Bajarin on x
    $arm CEO @renehaas237 emphasizing @arm now sells IP, complete subsystems, and now chips. Tapping into a much larger revenue pool than just licensing should bring $$ upside faster than most have modeled. [image]
  • @benitoz Ben Pouladian on x
    Arm just revealed a custom CPU co-designed with Meta.  This is foundational not a one-off ASIC, but an ecosystem play.  When the largest AI consumers start designing their own silicon with Arm, the x86 datacenter moat erodes fast
  • @benbajarin Ben Bajarin on x
    It will be important to analyze this within the context of what workloads are underserved in agentic compute. Most customers custom Arm CPUs will be integrated/bundled to their accelleratores. $Arm believes there is a slice of the market for @Arm vendor solution that bridges the
  • @theaustinlyons Austin Lyons on x
    Post See new posts Conversation Austin Lyons @theaustinlyons Arm is now a merchant silicon vendor.  Not just an IP company. @renehaas237 's rationale: Agentic AI era needs more CPUs in the same GW power envelope.  Arm's legacy is power-efficient CPUs
  • @arm @arm on x
    A new era for the Arm compute platform begins; we're making silicon.  Introducing the Arm AGI CPU.  Designed for a new class of agentic workloads in the data center, the Arm AGI CPU delivers leading performance per rack with the scale and efficiency to match.  This marks a new ph…
  • @benbajarin Ben Bajarin on x
    $Arm CEO @renehaas237 articulating, with nice charts!, what I have been highlighting about why agentic workloads need a lot more CPUs. AND announce their own silicon called AGI CPU to fill this market need of agent native CPUs. [image]
  • @ernie.tedium.co Ernie Smith on bluesky
    After years of selling reference designs, ARM is now making its own CPUs.  Interesting. newsroom.arm.com/news/arm-agi...