Arm, the chip designer known for powering nearly every smartphone and PCs, is set to unveil its first-ever processor this year, with Meta as its launch partner. Arm has never made its own chips before; instead, it licenses its designs to companies like Apple and Qualcomm, who then customize and manufacture them through third-party foundry such as TSMC. Read more in our articles including "Arm plans to develop its own in-house chip" and "BIR opens Tax Payer Portal".
Arm, the chip designer known for powering nearly every smartphone and PCs, is set to unveil its first-ever processor this year, with Meta as its launch partner. Arm has never made its own chips before; instead, it licenses its designs to companies like Apple and Qualcomm, who then customize and manufacture them through third-party foundry such as TSMC.
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