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Arm Holdings likely to launch AI chips in 2025

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Tokyo: Softbank Group’s Arm Holdings plans to develop artificial-intelligen­ce (AI) chips, seeking to launch the first products in 2025, Nikkei Asia reports.

Britain-based Arm will set up an AI chip division and aim to build a prototype by spring 2025, the report yesterday added. Mass production will be handled by contract manufactur­ers and is expected to start in the autumn of 2025, Nikkei Asia said.

Arm will pay for initial developmen­t costs, which may go up hundreds of billions of yen, with Softbank also contributi­ng, the report said.

Once a mass-production system is establishe­d, the AI chip business could be spun off and placed under Softbank, the newspaper said, adding that Softbank is already negotiatin­g with Taiwan Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Corp and others over manufactur­ing, looking to secure production capacity.

Arm declined to comment, while Softbank and TSMC did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

The British chip designer, which licenses its chip designs and earns funds through royalties, has been expanding into the data centre market where operators are looking to build their own chips to power new AI models and reduce their reliance on dominant supplier Nvidia.

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