ByteDance and Oracle adopt Arm’s AGI CPU, ditching x86

▼ Summary
– Arm CEO René Haas confirmed at Computex that ByteDance and Oracle are now customers for Arm’s data-center CPU, AGI.
– Meta is also a customer for AGI, joining ByteDance and Oracle.
– The new customers validate Arm’s strategic shift from being a licensor to a silicon vendor.
Arm CEO René Haas revealed at Computex on Monday that ByteDance and Oracle have adopted Arm’s AGI CPU, the company’s first in-house data-centre processor. This marks a significant shift away from the traditional x86 architecture and signals growing confidence in Arm’s move from a licensing model to becoming a direct silicon vendor. With Meta already on board, these new customers validate Arm’s strategic pivot and its ambition to compete directly with Intel and AMD in the data-centre market. Haas’s announcement underscores a broader industry trend toward more efficient, custom silicon solutions, as hyperscalers seek alternatives to x86 for workloads like AI and cloud computing.
(Source: The Next Web)




