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Home » Arm Quarterly Report: AI-Boom Fuels Record Growth

Arm Quarterly Report: AI-Boom Fuels Record Growth

February 5, 2025
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Arm Holdings continues to experience strong momentum in AI and compute technologies, driving record revenue and royalty income. The company reports accelerated adoption of high-performance Armv9 architecture, Compute Subsystems (CSS) shipments, and increasing demand for AI-optimized custom silicon are fueling growth across cloud, edge, IoT, and data center markets.

AI at the Edge & On-Device Processing

• AI models are becoming more energy-efficient, allowing AI workloads to be processed on-device rather than relying on cloud servers.

• Arm-based Samsung Galaxy S25 introduces multimodal AI agents, enabling advanced voice, video, and text-based task management.

• Smaller, more efficient AI models enable AI capabilities across smartphones, PCs, automotive, and industrial IoT devices.

AI in Cloud & Data Center Computing

• Arm joined the $500 billion Stargate Project, partnering with Microsoft, NVIDIA, Oracle, and OpenAI to build next-gen AI cloud infrastructure.

• Custom AI silicon for hyperscalers: AWS, Google, and Microsoft continue optimizing Arm-based chips for AI and general-purpose workloads. AWS reports that 50% of its new CPU capacity in the past two years was Arm-based.

• NVIDIA’s DIGITS Superchip: Powered by Arm’s Grace CPU and Blackwell GPU, this new AI supercomputer will simplify inference model training and cloud deployment.

Compute Subsystems (CSS) Accelerating Time-to-Market

• CSS, which offers pre-integrated and pre-verified Arm technology, is now shipping in volume.

• Driving record royalty revenue, especially in mobile and cloud markets, by reducing chip development costs and time-to-market.

• Adoption by major companies: MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 SoC (smartphones) and Microsoft’s Azure Cobalt 100 (data centers) leverage CSS for significant AI/ML performance gains.

Expanding Arm’s AI & Software Ecosystem

• PyTorch framework (ExecuTorch) optimized for Arm architecture, improving AI inference at the edge.

• Automotive AI advancements: NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX Thor enables cloud-to-car AI software development, further strengthening Arm’s presence in autonomous vehicles.

• Over 20 million developers worldwide are now part of Arm’s software ecosystem, supporting broader adoption across industries.

Financial Highlights

Arm’s Q3 FY25 results demonstrated record-breaking revenue and strong year-over-year growth:

• Total revenue reached a record $983 million, up 19% year-over-year, driven by record royalty revenue and licensing strength.

• Royalty revenue surged 23% YoY to $580 million, fueled by Armv9 adoption, CSS ramp-up, and growing data center demand.

• License & other revenue increased 14% YoY to $403 million, reflecting high-value license agreements and backlog contributions.

• Annualized Contract Value (ACV) grew 9% YoY to $1.27 billion, reinforcing sustained demand for Arm technology.

• GAAP net income was $252 million, with GAAP diluted EPS of $0.24, compared to $0.08 a year ago.

• Non-GAAP net income reached $417 million, with non-GAAP diluted EPS of $0.39, up from $0.31 a year ago.

• GAAP gross profit of $955 million; non-GAAP gross margin at 98.1%.

• Non-GAAP operating margin improved to 45.0% from 43.8% last year.

• Free cash flow (FCF) reached $349 million, significantly improving on higher net income and working capital efficiencies.

• Cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments totaled $2.67 billion, positioning Arm for continued investment in AI and compute leadership.

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