ARM's share over the Windows PC markets is expected to increase up to 50% as the firm gains massive architecture adoption from the industry amid the AI hype.
Well, this year will be known for marking the beginning of the AI PC era, and apart from that, the sudden uprise of ARM processors is astonishing to witness as well. Computex 2024 keynotes by Qualcomm along with multiple other tech manufacturers made it clear that moving into the next generation of computing, these new chips are going to play a dominant role and we have already seen a glimpse of it with the new Microsoft Copilot+ AI PCs, which all feature ARM architectures initially. This fact has been reiterated by ARM's CEO Rene Haas in an interview with Reuters, claiming that the firm's chips are going to play a massive role in the future.
Rene says that Microsoft's dedication towards integrating the ARM ecosystem into their devices is phenomenal, claiming that the company's shift towards x86 alternatives is the main catalyst for the further adoption of the ARM architecture in the industry. Microsoft's newly announced features under its Copilot+ certified PCs not only target the AI hype but also have provided a sound "software" platform, under which ARM-based chips, such as the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite ecosystem can thrive.
Well, the statement by ARM's CEO on the architecture's market share isn't certainly surprising at all, considering CPUs such as those from Qualcomm have been the leading ones when it comes to AI compute, since the SoCs are equipped with leading NPU performance figures. Apart from that, Qualcomm has announced a new desktop series of CPUs, called the "Snapdragon X" as well, which shows the firm's dedication when it comes to revolutionizing the
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