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Arm is selling its own chips, not just licensing IP. It's a big change compared to Arm's history, but not surprising given how computing is evolving
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Stratechery (United States) | Mar 25, 2026
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Arm's decision to produce its own chips could lead to supply chain efficiencies, reducing costs and increasing availability for developers.
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This change may not address the long-standing challenges in chip manufacturing, as Arm lacks the infrastructure of established competitors.
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By entering the CPU market, Arm risks diluting its brand and alienating existing licensees who rely on its IP for their products.
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Arm's move to sell its own CPUs will drive innovation and competition in the chip market, benefiting consumers with better products.
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Arm's shift to direct chip sales reflects broader industry trends and may be necessary for survival in an increasingly competitive landscape.
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