Rene Haas
Analyst · Ross Seymore from Deutsche Bank. Please go ahead
Thank you, Ian, and welcome, everyone. Q4 marked a record-breaking close to a strong year for Arm, driven by strong demand for power-efficient AI compute from cloud to edge. We crossed a major milestone in Q4 revenue exceeding $1 billion for the first time ever in our history. For the full year, revenue topped $4 billion and royalty revenue surpassed $2 billion, also a first. We delivered record royalty of $607 million this quarter, reflecting the growing value of every chip shipped with Arm inside. And licensing revenue hit an all-time high of $634 million, driven by new deals, including a multi-year AI partnership with the Malaysian government. Our royalty growth is broad-based, comes from all major markets, data center, automotive, smartphones and IoT, showing the strength of our diversification strategy. Arm is now increasingly the first choice for AI cloud deployments. We expect up to 50% of new server chips at hyperscalers to be Arm-based this year. Arm NVIDIA's Grace Blackwell, Armv9 is now in full production. Google’s Axion Armv9 now deployed in 10 regions used by 40 of their top 100 customers, offering up to 65% better price performance than current-generation x86. And Microsoft Cobalt 100 supports major workloads for Databricks, Siemens, Snowflake and internal services like Teams and Copilot. And over 50% of new AWS CPU capacity in the past two years is powered by Arm-based Graviton. We're also seeing strong momentum in custom silicon with companies turning to Arm for CPU, GPU and NPU solutions. This is driving both license and royalty growth. NVIDIA's AI desktop, DGX Spark powered by the Grace Blackwell superchip with Armv9 CPUs is gaining traction, reinforcing strong demand for Arm based AI infrastructure. Royalty revenue growth was driven by broader adoption of Armv9 CPUs and compute subsystems in smartphones. Our smartphone royalties jumped 30% year-on-year, far outpacing the modest 2% growth in shipments, proof of our rising value per device. We launched the first Armv9 edge AI platform, combining Cortex-A320 and Ethos-U85 NPU to run billion parameter models adopted by leaders like Infineon, NXP, Renesas, Qualcomm and STMicroelectronics. GM and NVIDIA announced a collaboration on Arm-based DRIVE AGX platforms for next-generation vehicles. Our compute subsystems are now shipping volume, boosting both mobile and cloud royalty revenue. We also signed our first automotive CSS license with a global EV leader, enabling custom silicon for next-gen vehicles. Our common CPU architecture from car to cloud enables OEMs to deliver cloud features to vehicles. On the software front, we now support over 22 million developers, the largest such community in the world. Kleidi AI, our core AI software layer, has now surpassed eight billion cumulative installs across Arm-based devices. The AI revolution is accelerating and Arm is at its heart. And with that, I'll turn it over to Jason.