SoftBank Group subsidiary Arm is planning to launch artificial intelligence chips by next year, according to a Nikkei Asia report, as the battle for AI chip dominance intensifies.
SoftBank is in discussion with contract manufacturers including Taiwan's TSMC to produce the AI chips, the report added.
Arm designs the fundamental architecture upon which the chips are built.
The company will bear the initial development costs of the AI chips, which could reach "hundreds of billions of yen," according to the report.
After a mass-production system has been set up, Arm's AI chip business could be "spun off and placed under SoftBank."
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