Arm's Revenue Last Year was $2.7 billion, a Year-on-year Increase of 35% and a New High
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Update time : 2022-05-14 09:57:20
According to media reports, Arm, a chip technology provider of SoftBank Corp., announced its 2021 revenue on Thursday local time, reaching $2.7 billion, a year-on-year increase of 35%, reaching a new high.
According to the data released by Arm on its official website, their authorized business had a revenue of $1.13 billion in 2021, a year-on-year increase of 61%; Chip technology royalties increased to $1.54 billion, a year-on-year increase of 20%.Arm said on its official website that the revenue of their authorized business increased by 61% year-on-year last year because they expanded their product portfolio and launched a new business model, providing customers with more ways to use ARM technology. Arm also said that the chips based on their technology shipped 29.2 billion last year, also a new high, of which 7.8 billion were shipped in the fourth quarter of last year. Arm is an important chip architecture provider in the world. Their chip architecture is widely adopted by Apple, Qualcomm and other companies. Arm also mentioned on its official website that partners have shipped more than 225 billion chips based on ARM technology.For 2021, Ren Haas, CEO of Arm, said that the record performance shows that the industry has strong demand for their technology and that the ecosystem of arm has become stronger. Their computing platform will promote technological innovation through cloud computing, automobile and automobile system, Internet of things, Meta-verse, etc.
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