Arm CEO Haas: Without Taiwan, There Would Be No Arm

At the opening of COMPUTEX, Arm CEO Rene Haas stated, 'Without Taiwan, there would be no Arm,' highlighting Taiwan's critical role in producing over 250 billion Arm-based chips.
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COMPUTEX kicked off today, and Rene Haas, CEO of semiconductor design giant Arm, stated in his morning keynote, "Without Taiwan, there would be no Arm." He emphasized that Taiwan's industrial ecosystem has already produced approximately 250 billion Arm-core chips, and without Taiwanese partners, Arm would not be where it is today. Haas pointed out that the first Arm chip was packaged and tested in Taiwan. Shortly after its founding, Arm established ties with Taiwan, and Taiwan has played a key role in the global mobile revolution. In the wave of AI servers, Arm-core server chips are also 100% produced in Taiwan. Haas noted that many cool products, from major global smartphone brands and Apple laptops to smart glasses—electronic products he uses almost every day—are all completed in Taiwan. Furthermore, he pointed out that the world's most advanced products, including humanoid robots and chips inside Tesla electric vehicles, are completed within Taiwan's industrial ecosystem.

FAQ

Why is Taiwan critical to Arm?

Taiwan's industrial ecosystem has been the backbone of Arm's production and innovation.