Fujitsu teases mechanical sample of its new Armv9-based 144-core 'Monaka' processor for data centers, competes against AMD ...
Arm makes money by licensing its chip designs to semiconductor companies and smartphone makers. The company’s latest advanced ...
The opportunity is definitely for Arm to boost royalty rates over time. The newest Armv9 architecture apparently has double the royalty rate of the prior Armv8 version. Even after five years on ...
Arm's revenue grew 4.7% with 13.1% ACV growth, driven by strong demand for Armv9 across smartphones, PCs, and data centers. Hyperscalers like Alphabet and Amazon are adopting Arm-based CPUs for ...
up 23% from a year before and benefiting from a rebound in the smartphone market as well as continued uptake of its Armv9 architecture, which now accounts for a quarter of the segment’s total.
The rapidly growing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) has given shares of many companies a big boost in the past ...
Meanwhile, it is also benefiting from the increased adoption of its Armv9 technology, which carries a much higher royalty rate than its v8 technology. It can be up to double for Compute Subsystems ...
"Demand for our high-performance Armv9 and CSS compute platforms continues to exceed expectations, and to accelerate our licensing and royalty revenue growth," said Arm CEO Rene Haas in a statement.
Royalty revenue also better reflects the impact of new technology like the Armv9 CPU architecture, which carries roughly double the royalty rate of the previous generation, Armv8. In the second ...
Fujitsu's Monaka is a monstrous processor with four 2nm compute chiplets, 5nm SRAM, and a massive 5nm IO die. This time, ...
Arm management pointed out that the stronger growth in smartphone royalty revenue was driven by the growing adoption of its Armv9 architecture, which carries a higher royalty rate over the ...