Arm develops power-efficient compute platforms that underpin chips and systems across cloud AI, mobile and PC, automotive, and embedded markets. Its business spans CPU, GPU, NPU, subsystem, software, and licensing offerings, enabling partners to design differentiated silicon and deploy Arm-based computing consistently from hyperscale infrastructure to battery-powered edge devices.
The portfolio now extends from licensable IP and pre-integrated compute subsystems to Arm-designed silicon, highlighted by the Arm AGI CPU for AI data centers. Alongside hardware technologies, Arm provides development tools, software libraries, virtual platforms, and ecosystem programs that help customers accelerate architecture decisions, software bring-up, and migration onto Arm-based platforms.
Offerings, Capabilities, and Integrations
Arm’s capabilities center on a scalable compute platform that combines processor IP, graphics and AI acceleration, system technologies, and market-tuned subsystem designs. The company supports heterogeneous compute, performance-per-watt optimization, software portability, and safety-oriented development across cloud AI, consumer devices, vehicles, and embedded systems.
Beyond silicon IP, Arm supports integration through software tools, simulation, virtual platforms, licensing programs, and migration resources for cloud and edge deployments. Its ecosystem model connects semiconductor partners, OEMs, cloud providers, software teams, and design-service providers to shorten development cycles and speed production readiness.
Products and Services
- Arm AGI CPU: Arm-designed production SoC for rapid deployment into AI data center servers, built for sustained performance on large-scale agentic AI workloads.
- Compute Subsystems (CSS): Pre-integrated, pre-validated subsystems that combine compute, interconnects, system IP, and supporting software for mobile, infrastructure, and automotive SoC development.
- C1 CPUs: Armv9.3-A mobile CPU family optimized for always-on AI, sustained performance, and scalable deployment across premium and mainstream mobile SoCs.
- Cortex-A CPUs: Application processor family for devices that need rich operating systems and scalable performance across consumer, industrial, and embedded systems.
- Cortex-R CPUs: Real-time processor family for deterministic, safety-oriented, and high-reliability embedded workloads such as storage, industrial, and automotive control.
- Cortex-M CPUs: Ultra-low-power CPU family for microcontrollers used in embedded systems, sensing, and real-time control.
- Cortex-X CPUs: Performance-first custom CPU program for premium smartphones, laptops, and other devices that require Arm’s highest application CPU performance.
- Neoverse CPUs: Infrastructure-class CPU family designed for cloud, AI, HPC, networking, and edge deployments with strong performance-per-watt.
- Mali GPUs: Scalable GPU family for mobile, consumer, and selected automotive workloads, supporting graphics, gaming, and GPU compute.
- Ethos NPUs: Dedicated neural processing units for efficient on-device AI and machine learning inference in edge and embedded systems.
- Arm Virtual Hardware: Cloud-based virtual hardware environment that lets teams develop and test software on Arm-based systems without waiting for physical boards.
- Arm Development Studio: Embedded C/C++ IDE and toolchain for Arm-based SoCs, spanning architecture exploration, software bring-up, debugging, and performance analysis.
- Keil MDK: MCU software development suite for Cortex-M and Ethos-U based embedded applications, with IDE, toolchains, middleware, and CI-friendly workflows.
- Arm Flexible Access: Licensing program that gives low-cost or no-cost upfront access to a broad range of Arm IP, tools, training, and support, with fees due at manufacture.
- Arm Total Design: Ecosystem offering for specialized infrastructure compute that brings together Neoverse CSS, pre-integrated IP, EDA tools, design services, foundry support, and software support.
Target Customers
Arm primarily serves semiconductor companies and system builders developing custom SoCs and compute platforms. This includes hyperscalers and infrastructure vendors building cloud and AI processors, mobile and PC silicon providers, automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, and companies creating industrial, smart home, wearable, and embedded products.
Arm also targets software developers, enterprise engineering teams, startups, and research organizations that need to port, optimize, validate, or migrate workloads on Arm-based platforms. Its licensing programs, cloud migration support, and developer tools make the portfolio relevant to both large established design teams and emerging companies bringing new silicon and software to market.
Cloud Integrations and Marketplace
- AWS Marketplace: Arm has a verified AWS Marketplace presence, including availability of Arm Virtual Hardware through an AWS Marketplace offering.
- Amazon Web Services (AWS): Arm supports deployment and migration of workloads on AWS Arm-based infrastructure, including AWS Graviton, through its cloud resources and migration programs.
- Microsoft Azure: Arm supports Azure adoption through Arm Neoverse-based Azure Cobalt resources and cloud migration guidance for Arm-based workloads.
- Google Cloud: Arm works with Google Cloud on Arm-based infrastructure centered on Axion and provides migration and optimization resources for workloads targeting Google Cloud Arm instances.
Key People
- Rene Haas: Chief Executive Officer
- Jason Child: Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
- Spencer Collins: Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and Head of Corporate Development
- Richard Grisenthwaite: Executive Vice President and Chief Architect
- Will Abbey: Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
- Ami Badani: Chief Marketing Officer
- Charlotte Eaton: Chief People Officer
- Mohamed Awad: Executive Vice President, Cloud AI Business Unit
- Chris Bergey: Executive Vice President, Edge AI Business Unit
- Drew Henry: Executive Vice President, Physical AI Business Unit
- Gary Campbell: Executive Vice President, Central Engineering
- Eric Hayes: Executive Vice President, Operations
Key Facts
- Headquarters: Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
- Employees: 8,330
- Annual Revenue: $4.007 billion
- Parent Company: SoftBank Group Corp.
- Subsidiaries: More than 40 subsidiaries, including Arm Limited, Arm, Inc., Arm UK Holdings Limited, Arm KK, and Arm Technologies Israel Limited.
- Publicly Listed: NASDAQ: ARM