Arm Holdings launches AGI CPU
Move marks first production silicon from Arm, targeting agentic AI workloads and hyperscale infrastructure.
Arm Holdings has announced the launch of its Arm AGI CPU, marking the company’s first move into production silicon and expanding its compute platform beyond IP and compute subsystems.
The new CPU is designed for AI data centers and emerging agentic AI workloads, with configurations of up to 136 Arm Neoverse V3 cores per processor.
Arm said the chip delivers high performance per watt and supports dense deployment, including thousands of cores per rack within standard data center power constraints.
Meta Platforms is serving as a lead partner and co-developer, using the AGI CPU alongside its in-house accelerators to improve infrastructure efficiency. Additional partners include OpenAI, Cloudflare, and SAP.
Arm said the shift into silicon aims to give customers more flexibility, allowing them to deploy Arm-based infrastructure through IP licensing, compute subsystems, or fully integrated Arm-designed chips.
The company is working with OEMs including Lenovo and Supermicro, with early systems already available and broader rollout expected later this year.
The announcement reflects growing demand for CPUs in AI data centers, as agentic workloads increase compute requirements for orchestration, data movement, and inference at scale.












