
How ARM Became The World’s Default Chip Architecture (with ARM CEO Rene Haas)
ACQ2 by Acquired
The Ubiquity of ARM Technology
This chapter explores ARM's pivotal role in the tech ecosystem, detailing how its CPU designs and instruction set architecture empower companies like Apple and Samsung to create their own chips. It highlights the prevalence of ARM processors in everyday devices, revealing that nearly 29 billion ARM chips were shipped last year, making them integral to modern computing. Furthermore, the chapter traces the evolution of ARM's architecture from its origins in mobile computing to its dominance in today's diverse technological landscape.
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