ARM crushes Intel and AMD as Amazon, Google, NVIDIA fuel wild data center takeover

ARM struck gold when it jumped into the data center business. The chip company boosted its customer count by 14 times over four years. This massive jump shows how tech giants want ARM processors for their cloud services. The company used to focus mainly on mobile phones before this expansion. Data centers became a huge money maker for ARM after years of slow growth.

Amazon buys millions of ARM chips for its custom Graviton processors. Google also uses ARM technology through Ampere's Altra chips for cloud customers. Microsoft follows the same path with ARM-based servers. These tech giants ditched traditional x86 chips from Intel and AMD. ARM grabbed serious market share from these longtime rivals.

NVIDIA depends on ARM for its Grace CPU platform that powers advanced server systems. This partnership helps NVIDIA build complete rack solutions for businesses. ARM doubled the number of applications running on its chips since 2021. The company proved it can handle demanding workloads that data centers need. Major corporations trust ARM processors for their most important computing tasks.

ARM also pushed into personal computers through Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chips. These processors challenge Intel and AMD's control over laptop and desktop markets. The company might team up with NVIDIA to create AI-focused PC chips. ARM keeps stealing customers from traditional processor makers. The company transformed from a mobile chip supplier into a serious threat across all computing markets.
 

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