Enabling mass IoT connectivity as ARM partners ship 100 billion chips
The ARM business model has inspired innovators, entrepreneurs, academics and now – the cumulative deployment of 100 billion chips, half of which shipped in the last four years. It is an amazing achievement but success does not belong to ARM alone, rather it is testament to the power of partnership.
And if partnership can create and deploy 100 billion chips, why not a trillion or more? That is our target, seeing a trillion connected devices deployed over the next two decades. And for that to happen, we must think carefully about the ecosystem and infrastructure required to support such a vast quantity of data-driven products.
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