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Arm in the Age of AI

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Presentation
  • Session
  • Monday, 10 November 2025
  • 09:10 - 09:10
  • Duration: 42 mins
  • Publication date: 11 Nov 2025
  • Location: Turing Lecture Theatre, IET London: Savoy Place, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event REACH 2025

About the session

Richard Grisenthwaite, Executive Vice President and Chief Architect, Arm, UK

The presentation will examine recent features in the Arm architecture, with a particular emphasis on the needs of machine learning and artificial intelligence, and provide some insights into future trends in processor architecture.

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  • Arm in the Age of AI
  • Arm in the cloud
  • IET conference
  • REACH 2025
  • Reach Emerging Architectures in Computing Horizons
  • Savoy Place London

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    Richard Grisenthwaite

    Arm, UK, Executive Vice President and Chief Architect

    Richard is responsible for the long-term evolution of the Arm architecture and has led its development for more than 20 years, beginning with Armv6. He is currently leading development on Armv9 to ensure its specialized processing unlocks new markets and opportunities across the full spectrum of compute.In his early days at Arm, Richard worked on Arm720T, Arm940T, and Arm1136EJF-S. Prior to Arm, Richard worked for Analog Devices on fixed-function DSP, and at Inmos/ST on the Transputer.Richard is an Arm fellow, has a BA in Engineering from the University of Cambridge, and holds 120 patents in the field of microprocessors.
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