 Microsoft announced it's making its own chips, the Azure Maya 100 AI accelerator and the Azure Cobalt 100 CPU. Maya can train models, Cobalt can run them. Cobalt on the other hand, the one you run the model on, it's a 128 core chip built on the ARM Neoverse CSS architecture and Microsoft is following a trend here in creating its own chips for customers to run their models on. Amazon has the Graviton 3E inference chip. That is also based on ARM. Google is supposedly developing one based on ARM and Cobalt will be available for new virtual machine customers in the coming year. So Maya only for Microsoft services, but everybody will be able to rent space in a data center using Cobalt. The world of ARM chips, not taking over but their time has come. I feel like this old adage that ARM will never catch up with 486 based architecture. Nope, we're here baby, it's here. It's time.