Arm Partners' Predictions for 2022
Evolution of AI, devices becoming more human, design productivity and supply-chain challenges: We asked Arm partners to reveal their predictions for the year ahead
In 1997, Wired magazine featured a cover story titled, “The Long Boom.” Some of its predictions came true – “An uncontrollable plague – a modern-day influenza epidemic or its equivalent takes off like wildfire,” – while others did not. Critics complained that the piece was overly optimistic in its view of the benefits of technology.
Twenty-five years later, even with the predicted pandemic, we’re still in the midst of that long boom – fueled by astonishing innovation in mobile devices, battery technologies, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and much, much more.
So, what’s next? To find out, we reached out to people who are making it happen: The Arm partner ecosystem. Here’s what some of them said.
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