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Arm bets on CPU-based AI with Lumex chips for smartphones

Arm's Lumex platform integrates advanced CPUs, GPUs, and AI acceleration, delivering up to 5x AI performance improvements and enhanced efficiency for next-generation mobile devices.

  • Arm announced its next-generation Lumex chip platform yesterday, designed to accelerate AI on mobile devices like smartphones and wearables.
  • This launch follows Arm’s strategy to integrate AI processing on CPUs, emphasizing SME2 technology for efficient and powerful on-device AI tasks.
  • Lumex features four CPU core types and Mali G1 GPUs, offering up to 5x AI performance improvement and 15% power savings.
  • Arm SVP Chris Bergey emphasized that AI has evolved from being just an additional feature to becoming a core element driving innovation in future mobile and consumer technologies, underscoring the versatility partners have in integrating Lumex SoCs into their designs.
  • Lumex’s innovations suggest improved real-time, private AI on devices and may accelerate Arm’s plans to compete by producing its own chips in-house.
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ARM unveils the next generation of CPU and GPU that will drive smartphones with the novelty of a complete ARM Lumex platform with artificial intelligence capabilities.

This week, British chip designer ARM introduced its new Lumex platform, which was developed as a "Compute Subsystem" (CSS) for mobile endger te. It also launched a new name strategy and the end of Cortex. (Read more)

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