Arm Holdings has hired Amazon.com’s artificial-intelligence chip director Rami Sinno, marking the British design firm’s most prominent move yet to build its own complete semiconductors. Sinno helped create Amazon Web Services’ Trainium and Inferentia processors, which underpin large-scale AI training and inference workloads. He joins Arm after a decade at the cloud provider’s Annapurna Labs unit and an earlier stint at Arm between 2014 and 2019. The appointment underscores Arm’s strategy shift from selling chip blueprints to developing full in-house devices. Chief Executive Officer Rene Haas said in July that the SoftBank-controlled company would invest more heavily in chiplets and finished systems as it seeks a larger share of the data-center and AI markets.
Reteurs - Arm Holdings has hired AMZN artificial intelligence chip director Rami Sinno to bolster its plans to develop its own complete chips.
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