<p>➀ Arm recruited Rami Sinno, formerly director of engineering at Amazon's Annapurna Labs, who led the development of AI chips Trainium and Inferentia;</p><p>➁ Arm aims to develop proprietary chips under its own brand, with increased expenses in its financial report linked to this initiative;</p><p>➂ Sinno previously held key roles at Arm from 2014 to 2019, and Arm has also hired talent from HPE and Intel to support its chip development efforts.</p>
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