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ARM Reportedly Developing Consumer Gaming GPUs, Competing Against NVIDIA, AMD, & Intel

ARM is developing its very own dedicated gaming GPU lineup, which is said to compete directly with Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA.

ARM Looks To Step Into A Market Dominated By NVIDIA & AMD, Likely Releasing A GPU Architecture For Both AI & Gaming Workloads

This development is certainly huge for the markets, given that we haven't seen a new competitor disrupting the market share established by AMD and NVIDIA.

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The news comes from The Globes, citing sources familiar with the matter. It is disclosed that ARM has employed one hundred different chip and software development engineers at a facility in Israel to oversee the new project, but details are still unclear about ARM's ambitions here or whether the company wants to have a take on the discrete gaming GPU segment.

ARM isn't entirely new in the gaming GPU space since the firm has dedicated GPU architectures, such as Mali and the flagship Immortalis, which are utilized by the mobile segment. Given that the chip designer plans to compete in the laptop and desktop segment, they could be on their way to releasing discrete GPU models as a part of business expansion. ARM is mainly responsible for providing chip IPs, not the actual product itself, so we may see the firm operate similarly to its potential competitors like NVIDIA and AMD.

Interestingly, ARM has been in the chip business for quite some time now, potentially capturing a decent portion of the industry. However, the firm is determined to expand itself into new horizons, and one such example is the integration of the architecture in Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite AI PC SoCs. Apart from this, it was rumored that ARM is developing client-based processors in collaboration with NVIDIA, so there's a lot of optimism about the future of ARM's business.

The possibility of ARM's discrete gaming GPU lineup remains slim. Given that the company is currently dedicated to capitalizing on the AI hype,

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