ARM recruited Rami Sinno from Amazon's artificial intelligence processor division to advance the company's hardware ambitions. Sinno previously directed the development of Amazon's Trainium and Inferentia processing units, which compete directly with NVIDIA solutions. The semiconductor design firm seeks to expand beyond intellectual property licensing into complete processor manufacturing. SoftBank Group provides financial backing for ARM's transition into the data center processor market. This strategic shift positions ARM against established competitors Intel and AMD while leveraging existing partnerships with NVIDIA through Grace processor collaboration.