Arm is aggressively moving into the personal computer (PC) market dominated by Intel, leveraging the rise of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered personal computing.
Arm expects 40% of PCs and tablets shipped this year to be based on the Arm architecture, with growing traction in Windows laptops and Chromebooks historically dominated by Intel.
The company aims to capitalize on its power-efficient designs for AI workloads, particularly focusing on edge computing for processing AI tasks on the device itself.
Arm's partnerships, AI libraries, and readiness for AI demand signify a broader industry shift towards AI-enabled PCs, challenging incumbents like Intel.