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Armit CEO Rene Haas pushed the company’s central role in the growing AI ecosystem during a keynote address at the Computex trade show, after the chip designer unveiled technology it claimed could deliver next-generation services based on the technology.

Speaking at the event in Taiwan, the executive touted Armi’s technology as an aid to current AI-toting applications and offered an optimistic view of its potential going forward, given its partner list, technology and developer community.

Haas noted that he expects AI to be “everywhere” in the next generation of tech products, with these “getting harder and harder to build” given “everything now is a computer “, from dryers to cars.

His speech came after the company released its Arm Total Compute Solutions 2023 mobile platform, which includes a GPU based on its newly released fifth-generation architecture and an improved set of CPUs.

The new CPU generation, Arm claims, asserts its leadership in the next generation of AI, along with providing improvements to “deliver more accessible software to Arm’s millions of developers.”

The promotion of the company’s position in the AI-filled ecosystem comes as the chip design business continues to prepare for its much-anticipated IPO.

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