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Arm unveils first chip design to power self-driving cars

SoftBank-backed group targets automotive sector as it diversifies from declining smartphone market

Arm has unveiled its first automotive designs capable of powering self-driving cars as the UK-based chip designer seeks to boost growth beyond the mobile processors for which it is best known.

SoftBank-backed Arm on Wednesday launched its high-powered “Neoverse” class of chip designs, which are typically used in data centres, for automotive applications for the first time, alongside a suite of new systems aimed at carmakers and their suppliers.

The twin trends of electrification and assisted or autonomous driving systems are increasing the importance of software — and the chips to run it — for automakers.

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