CSS will drive Arm’s move into a nuanced sales zone
The provision of a customizable hardware-software compute subsystem (CSS) is set to boost Arm’s revenue in 2025 and will take the company to the boundary between licensing and product supply.
By Peter Clarke, eeNews Europe | May 9, 2025
There has been much talk about whether processor IP licensor Arm Holdings plc is going to start making processor chips and compete with its fabless chip customers.
In court cases between Arm and established licensee Qualcomm it is alleged that Arm CEO Rene Haas had written a strategy paper indicating ARM could start designing its own chips. Haas responded that as CEO it was his job to consider multiple possible courses of action and that this one has not been implemented.
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