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Armv9 Is Arm's First Major Architectural Update In A Decade - AI Summary

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Arm is a chip architecture company that licenses its designs to others, and its customers have shipped more than 100 billion chips in the past five years. The new architecture has processing that balances economics, design freedom, and accessibility advantages of general-purpose computing devices with specialized processors that handle tasks like digital signal processing and machine learning. At the current rate, 100% of the world's shared data will soon be processed on Arm; either at the endpoint, in the data networks or the cloud, Segars said. Back in 2011, Arm launched its 64-bit processing architecture, enabling Arm devices to make the leap from low-power mobile devices to high-end supercomputers. To address the greatest technology challenge today -- securing the world's data -- the Armv9 roadmap introduces the Arm Confidential Compute Architecture (CCA).


Armv9 is Arm's first major architectural update in a decade

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Arm, the leader in chips used in everything from mobile devices to supercomputers, has unveiled Armv9, the company's first major architectural change in a decade. The new designs should result in 30% faster performance over the next two chip generations. Arm is a chip architecture company that licenses its designs to others, and its customers have shipped more than 100 billion chips in the past five years. Nvidia is in the midst of acquiring Cambridge, United Kingdom-based Arm for $40 billion, but the deal is waiting on regulatory approvals. In a press briefing, Arm CEO Simon Segars said Armv9 will be the base for the next 300 billion Arm-based chips.