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By Max A. Cherney and Arsheeya Bajwa (Reuters) -Chip architecture provider Arm Holdings is investing in developing its own ...
Arm is looking to develop its own chips, CEO Rene Haas said during the company’s Q1 2026 earnings call.
Arm shares plunged after the chip designer offered a muted profit forecast for the fiscal second quarter. CEO Rene Haas ...
Arm Holdings has confirmed that it is exploring the development of its own chips, marking a major strategic pivot as it seeks ...
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Arm Holdings Plc, which provides the most widely used technology in computing chips, gave a lower-than-expected profit ...
CEO Rene Haas underscores ARM's strength of a broad and optimized software ecosystem. Major OSs like iOS, Android and Windows are optimized on ARM, setting industry standards. Discover how Matt ...
Arm chief executive Rene Haas said the company, which offers the designs that other companies base their chips on, was ...
In a recent interview with the Verge, Rene Haas, CEO of Arm Holdings covered a wide array of topics including the AI PC race, politics, and the recent troubles at Intel.
What Happened: During its fourth-quarter earnings call, ARM CEO Rene Haas announced the introduction of automotive-enhanced ARMv9 CPU profiles specifically designed for self-driving cars.
When asked if Arm was now an AI company, Haas ultimately said yes. “70% of the world’s population uses Arm, so I think by definition you can’t really run AI without Arm,” he told the audience.