Why is ARM so popular?

Arm has become the cornerstone of mobile devices, the world's largest computer ecosystem, and many experts consider Arm the future of cloud computing. Reasons for its growing popularity include its low power consumption, flexible licensing, and low costs.
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What is special about ARM?

The simplified design of Arm processors offers more efficient multicore processing and easier coding for developers. While they don't offer the same raw compute throughput as Intel CPUs, Arm processors sometimes exceed the performance of Intel processors for applications that exist on both architectures.
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When did ARM become popular?

In 2011, the 32-bit ARM architecture was the most widely used architecture in mobile devices and the most popular 32-bit one in embedded systems.
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Why is ARM so valuable?

Simple. ARM receives upfront licence fees, followed by royalties on every chip sold with its technology embedded. Its royalty revenue can be forecast by reference to its predicted smartphone sales.
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Is ARM better than Intel?

The power consumption of ARM-based CPUs is a considerable advantage over Intel and other x86 processors. It turns out that the RISC technique, along with ARM's design innovation, results in extremely cheap CPUs. This is why the smartphone and tablet markets have been controlled by ARM.
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Does Apple use ARM?

Apple's custom chips are Arm-based and are similar to the A-series chips used in iPhones and iPads, and Apple unveiled the first Apple silicon Macs in November 2020.
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Are ARM processors the future?

Arm has become the cornerstone of mobile devices, the world's largest computer ecosystem, and many experts consider Arm the future of cloud computing. Reasons for its growing popularity include its low power consumption, flexible licensing, and low costs.
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Is Nvidia still buying ARM?

NVIDIA and SoftBank Group Announce Termination of NVIDIA's Acquisition of Arm Limited. SANTA CLARA, Calif., and TOKYO – Feb. 7, 2022 – NVIDIA and SoftBank Group Corp. (“SBG” or “SoftBank”) today announced the termination of the previously announced transaction whereby NVIDIA would acquire Arm Limited (“Arm”) from SBG.
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Why is Nvidia buying ARM?

Mr. Huang argued that Arm, whose microprocessor technology is contained in more than 25 billion chips sold each year, could help give Nvidia a broader position in data centers akin to rivals like Intel. But Qualcomm, Microsoft and others that license Arm technology argued that the deal could harm their businesses.
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Is ARM a profitable company?

2021 total revenues were up 35% to $2.7Bn with strong growth in both royalty and non-royalty revenue.
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Do all smartphones use ARM?

Arm CPUs are the leading smartphone processor IP on the market today. 95 percent of premium smartphones are powered by Arm.
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Is Snapdragon an ARM processor?

Snapdragon is a suite of system on a chip (SoC) semiconductor products for mobile devices designed and marketed by Qualcomm Technologies Inc. The Snapdragon's central processing unit (CPU) uses the ARM architecture.
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Is ARM more powerful than x86?

Still, ARM processors are much less powerful than the x86. Summary: ARM chips are designed for low power draw, flexibility, low cost and low heat with good performance.
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Is ARM going to replace x86?

As more compatibility is added, more users will switch to ARM because of speed, reliability, security and price. More people will leave x86 CPUs with their glaring vulnerabilities, and replace them with ARM powered devices. Of course this won't happen in a year or even two, but it will eventually happen.
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Is Ryzen an ARM?

AMD's already building its Ryzen processors on Intel-made x86 architecture, so it's not that strange of a move to start working with the likes of Arm and Nvidia too. But of course, this doesn't mean that we'll start seeing Arm-based AMD chips in any desktop PC or laptop anytime soon.
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Why did Arm deal fail?

The deal was ultimately doomed because it concerned access to chip designs used in everything from cell phones to data centers, said Alan Pelz-Sharpe, founder of analyst firm Deep Analysis. He said there was also concern Nvidia could restrict access to those designs.
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Why did Nvidia acquisition of Arm fail?

Nvidia is no longer planning to acquire chip maker Arm after failing to win approval for the venture, reports Bloomberg. Nvidia will "quietly" abandon the purchase because it has made no progress in gaining support from regulators and is facing an FTC lawsuit blocking the deal.
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Why is SoftBank selling Arm?

In 2016, it was bought by SoftBank, which is one of the world's biggest technology companies. In 2020, SoftBank decided to sell Arm to help shore up its finances after losing money on other investments, including shared office space firm WeWork and ride-hailing platform Uber.
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Does AMD own Arm?

AMD is an Arm licensee and has quite a bit of experience with Arm architectures, dating back to its K12 architecture that never came to market as planned back in 2017.
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Will Arm deal go through?

Several analysts said the Nvidia-Arm deal was unlikely to go through after the FTC lawsuit, which added to apprehension from other regulators that the merger would harm competition.
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Who currently owns Arm?

SoftBank bought Arm for $31.4 billion in 2016. Nvidia in September 2020 agreed to buy Arm for $12 billion in cash and 219 million Nvidia shares, or about $40 billion, but the deal was held up by regulatory obstacles. The value of the proposed transaction has risen given the appreciation in Nvidia's stock price.
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Is Microsoft moving to ARM?

Microsoft's move to create its own Arm chips followed Apple's decision to produce its own Arm-based M1 processor, which was officially released in fall 2020. In November, Microsoft announced its Pluton security processor that touts chip-to-cloud security technology.
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Will Windows ever support ARM?

Fortunately, it appears that virtually all existing Windows on Arm devices will see an update to Microsoft's latest OS, ensuring they will eventually see 64-bit app support. The exception is first-gen Qualcomm Snapdragon 835-powered devices.
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Will servers move to ARM?

"At the moment we expect that Arm-based servers are going to become mainstream. They're going to get close to 10% by 2025, but I think that they could have an acceleration of their curve because of the new performance at the very end of that horizon," he said.
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