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2026-05-29·ARM·design win
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Arm has secured multiple design wins in the AI infrastructure space.

Arm has secured multiple design wins in the AI infrastructure space.

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Arm has secured multiple design wins in the AI infrastructure space. Silicon Motion's new SM2524XT SSD controller, announced ahead of Computex, uses quad Arm Cortex-R8 cores and is built on TSMC's 6nm process. The controller targets AI PCs and edge devices, delivering up to 14 GB/s sequential reads and 2.5M IOPS, with power under 5W (Source 2, Source 4). Additionally, Xsight Labs' E1 DPU, featuring 64 Arm Neoverse N2 cores, successfully ran a standard Ubuntu LTS installation, demonstrating strong ecosystem maturity and general-purpose usability (Source 3). Arm also deepened ties with Taiwan-based QBit to focus on edge AI and cybersecurity (Source 1). These wins span data center DPUs, client SSD controllers, and edge AI, reinforcing Arm's position in the AI compute stack. The consistent adoption across diverse segments indicates strong momentum and validates Arm's architecture for AI workloads.

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Arm has secured multiple design wins in the AI infrastructure space. — High Signal