Good little insight into the highly successful ARM .
Such a massive company , can only imagine what they have cooking with our secret sauce
Check out this video explaining the presence and role of Arm in simple words and showcasing their technology everywhere, from smartwatches to TVs to even cars, at CES 2024:
[What is Arm? (& Why It's In Everything Now)](https://lnkd.in/ejuEq6zj).
This video explores some of the demonstrations across CES 2024 that take advantage of Arm technology and show how Arm is revolutionizing computing yet again, with the most power-efficient compute platform for an AI-accelerated future.
Arm, the powerhouse behind smartphone processors, is silently shaping our digital world. CES 2024 showcased Arm's ubiquitous presence, from smartwatches to cars. Here's the lowdown:
- Efficiency at its core: Arm processors boast stellar energy efficiency, translating to extended battery life for devices. No wonder they dominate smartphones and smartwatches.
- Performance rising: Once deemed less powerful, Arm processors are swiftly catching up, effortlessly handling demanding tasks like AI and gaming.
- Everywhere you look: Arm technology is the backbone of 99% of smartphones, numerous TVs, tablets, Chromebooks, and even some cars.
Examples from CES 2024 speak volumes:
- LG's transparent OLED TV: Powered by an Arm processor, this TV is a marvel of innovation.
- Lenovo M11 tablet: An ultra-portable device that stays cool and runs seamlessly, thanks to Arm processing.
- Garmin Lily 2 smartwatch: Award-winning with 5 days of battery life, courtesy of an Arm CPU.
- Sony PlayStation VR2: Next-gen gaming experiences driven by Arm processors.
- Electricar components: Arm technology making waves in automotive digital cockpits.
With a focus on efficiency and performance, Arm is on track to dominate the chip world.
Fun fact: 70% of the world uses Arm-powered products, with over 270 billion chips shipped to date.
Arm processors are making history as the most prevalent CPU architecture. Arm is already everywhere, even if you don't always see its name.