Arm Gains Momentum in AI Infrastructure Race with ByteDance, Oracle 

The chip designer highlighted ByteDance and Oracle as adopters of its AGI CPUs, signalling Arm’s expanding role in powering next-generation AI workloads. 

Arm has named Chinese technology company ByteDance and U.S.-based data centre operator Oracle among the customers using its artificial intelligence-focused data centre processors, highlighting growing demand for Arm-powered AI infrastructure.

Speaking at the annual Computex technology conference in Taipei on Tuesday, Arm CEO Rene Haas said both companies have adopted the firm’s AGI central processing units (CPUs), designed to support increasingly complex AI workloads in data centres.

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The disclosure comes as chipmakers race to strengthen their positions in the rapidly expanding AI market, where demand for computing power continues to surge. Arm, whose chip designs are widely used in smartphones and cloud servers, has been expanding its presence in AI data centres by offering energy-efficient processors capable of handling large-scale AI applications.

The adoption of Arm’s AI-oriented CPUs by major technology and cloud computing firms such as ByteDance and Oracle underscores the company’s growing relevance in the AI ecosystem. ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has been investing heavily in AI technologies, while Oracle continues to expand its cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities.

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Haas made the remarks during Computex, one of Asia’s largest technology trade shows, where semiconductor and technology companies are showcasing their latest innovations in artificial intelligence and advanced computing.

The announcement reflects Arm’s efforts to capture a larger share of the AI data centre market as competition intensifies among chip designers and hardware providers seeking to power the next generation of AI services.

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Nikita Kumari
Nikita Kumari
Nikita Kumari is a Journalist at EFY. She decodes deals, investments, and policy shifts, redefining the semiconductor and tech landscape.

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