Arm has fundamentally transformed its 35-year business model with the unveiling of the Arm AGI CPU, the company’s first-ever production silicon designed specifically for the data center market. Moving beyond its traditional role as a pure intellectual property licensor, Arm co-developed this high-performance processor with Meta to address the surging demands of “agentic AI”-autonomous systems that reason and act independently. Built on a cutting-edge 3nm process, the AGI CPU features up to 136 Neoverse V3 cores and delivers over 2x the performance per rack compared to legacy x86 platforms, potentially offering up to $10 billion in capital expenditure savings for large-scale AI infrastructure.
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“AI has fundamentally redefined how computing is built and deployed. Agentic computing is accelerating that change. Today marks the next phase of the Arm compute platform and a defining moment for our company. With the expansion into delivering production silicon with our Arm AGI CPU, we are giving partners more choices all built on Arm’s foundation of high-performance, power-efficient computing, to support agentic AI infrastructure at global scale,” stated Rene Haas, CEO of Arm. By offering finished silicon alongside its IP and Compute Subsystems, Arm provides partners like OpenAI, Cloudflare, and SAP with unprecedented flexibility to scale next-generation AI orchestration efficiently.






















