제임스 맥니븐(James McNiven) Arm 클라이언트 사업부 수석 부사장이 Arm 테크 심포지아 2024에서 기자간담회를 갖고 Arm은 확장 가능한 컴퓨팅을 제공하고, 성능과 효율성을 제공을 통해 타임투마켓에 대응하는 도움을 주고 있다며 이를 통해 2025년 말까지 전 세계에 AI 기능을 탑재한 Arm 기반 디바이스가 1,000억개가 넘을 것이라고 자신했다.

▲James McNiven, senior vice president of Arm's client business unit, is giving a media briefing.
Providing scalable computing, performance, and efficiency, and responding to time-to-market
Provides more design assets, improves developer usability
“By the end of 2025, there will be over 100 billion Arm-based devices with AI capabilities worldwide.”
James McNiven, senior vice president of Arm's client business, held a press conference at Arm Tech Symposia 2024 on the 1st to elaborate on the theme of this year's Arm Tech Symposia: "Building an AI Compute Platform for the Future."
Vice President James McNiven said that AI is the biggest opportunity we have ever seen, but it also presents many challenges, including high performance, power efficiency, and new computing workloads.
He also noted that new thinking and solutions are needed to respond to changes driven by AI, with motherboards for packaging chips becoming increasingly complex and there is a need to integrate low-latency solutions and computing. He also said that the increased complexity not only increases costs but also significantly delays time.
James McNiven said this is an opportunity for Arm, as Arm provides scalable computing and helps respond to time-to-market by delivering performance and efficiency.
In particular, Arm is helping by providing a compute platform, which it says will enable more design assets to be tested and tuned with the compute subsystem (CSS) to provide time-to-market, optimized solutions, and an ecosystem.
He also mentioned that demand for CSS is also increasing, and that the solution, which started as an infrastructure-focused Neoverse solution, has expanded to include clients and automotive.
He also said that AI implementation requires a consistent computing platform, acceleration capabilities, and ease of use for developers, and that Arm has been integrating CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs to give developers confidence in the platform, and has been enhancing AI capabilities through continuous improvements.
He mentioned that this allows developers to quickly utilize hardware through acceleration functions without having to know the hardware, and that it has the world's largest software developer ecosystem for this consistent computing platform.
Through this, it was revealed that core applications are being built on Arm, and that more than 20 million developers around the world are participating in Arm's ecosystem.
The hardware's AI capabilities have been continuously improving, with Arm v9 being developed for AI and intended for products over the next 10 years, and SVE2 being an effective CPU for image processing that can be used currently.
AME also announced that it will soon be released as a core part of matrix-related AI processing.
/> Vice President James McNiven said Arm is focusing on how to make it easier for software developers to develop, and is helping developers easily use new hardware by integrating LLM technologies into relevant software.
On the other hand, he advised that this alone is not enough and that expertise in the design part, including SW, cutting-edge foundry support, and third parties, is also needed.
This confidently showed that 100 billion Arm-based devices will be running by the end of 2025.