Arm to power 100b AI-ready devices by 2025

One hundred billion devices that are ready for AI. That’s what Arm aims to deliver by 2025.

At the Computex 2024 in Taipei, Arm CEO Rene Haas made a bold prediction that underscores the rapid integration of AI capabilities into everyday devices.

Addressing the concern of whether the world has enough energy to power the increasing compute needs of AI, he believes Arm’s power-efficient architecture, born of devices designed to run off batteries, is driving greater adoption by hyperscalers such as AWS, Google and Microsoft.

A key advantage is Arm’s software ecosystem of 18 million developers designing on its CPUs. An example is the recently announced AI PCs from Microsoft with most-used apps now running natively on Windows on Arm.

To further enable developers, Arm introduced the KleidiAI suite of AI compute libraries that make it easier to run AI applications on Arm.

Arm also announced Compute Subsystems (CSS) for client devices that allows the Arm ecosystem to get to market faster and with greater confidence.

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