Computex 2024: ARM says it expects 100 billion ARM AI devices by end of 2025

Arm Holdings, seems to expect to create about AI ready 100 billion Arm devices worldwide

Arm Holdings plans to gain more than 50% of the Windows PC market in five years
Arm Holdings plans to gain more than 50% of the Windows PC market in five years (Reuters)

After planning to expand its market, the British chip designer Arm Holdings, seems to expect to create about AI ready 100 billion Arm devices worldwide. “100 billion Arm devices will be AI ready worldwide, by the end of the next year” Rene Haas said on Monday at the Computex forum in Taipei.

Earlier, “Arm’s market share in Windows – I think, truly, in the next five years, it could be better than 50%,” CEO Rene Haas said in an interview.

Reportedly,  the demand for Arm’s technology in personal computers got a boost last month after Microsoft unveiled its plans to launch a new breed of PCs with AI features to compete with Alphabet and Apple.

What’s the plan!

From what it is understood, Arm Holdings plans to gain more than 50% of the Windows PC market in five years. Haas, the chip designer’s CEO said that as Microsoft and its hardware partners prepare to launch a new batch of computers based on the British firm’s technology, he also aims to stay ahead of the race!

It looks like, for the past few days Microsoft has made a significant commitment to ensure its alternative technology to Advanced Micro Devices. In addition to this Intel’s x86 technology is also being used by consumers. This eventually will help in building a suite of software developer tools to make it possible to produce programs that function on Arm-based chips.

“They’ve (Microsoft) gone way beyond anything they had (in developer tools) and they really picked it up in the last couple of years,” Haas explained. He furthermore, added  that “They are very, very much committed from a software standpoint.”

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