Mobile phones will change 180 degrees thanks to this instant technology from ARM
The world of smartphones is about to take the ultimate leap. ARM, the company that designs the chips that power 99% of mobile phones, has a clear vision: to turn these devices into true personal assistants powered by artificial intelligence.
Just think of a smartphone that not only responds to what you do or command, but also anticipates your needs. That’s exactly what ARM is planning. The British company believes that artificial intelligence will transform mobile phones from simple tools into “proactive assistants” that understand your context, schedules, and preferences.
Basically, imagine a future where your smartphone can automate routine tasks for you, provide personalized recommendations based on your behavior, and even make proactive decisions to improve your daily life.
The most positive thing about all of this is that this vision has become even more possible with the release of Llama 3.2 by Meta. These open source language models, capable of processing text and images, run seamlessly on ARM platforms.
But the company isn’t stopping there, optimizing smaller language models specifically for mobile chips. The result? Faster, more power-efficient user experiences.
The idea is that the AI and its magic will happen right on the device, not in the cloud. This is known as Edge AI, and simply put, instead of sending data to the cloud for processing, Edge AI lets you do the analysis and make decisions in real time, right on the device, whatever it may be.
ARM’s ultimate goal is very ambitious: By 2025, it wants to have more than 100 billion devices powered by its technology. This includes not only smartphones, but also other IoT devices, creating an interconnected ecosystem of smart devices.