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ARM has an exceptional high-margin business model.
The company announced a new chip that will produce $15 billion in annual revenue.
ARM shares exhibited a classic episodic pivot on Wednesday.
What Does Arm Holdings Do?
Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) stock Arm Holdings ((ARM - Free Report) ) is a British software design company that is a foundational architect for the modern technological era. Unlike traditional semiconductor stocks like NVIDIA ((NVDA - Free Report) ) or Advanced Micro Devices ((AMD - Free Report) ), which design physical chips, ARM’s business focuses on designing the blueprints (processor architecture). Then, rather than producing the chips themselves, ARM licenses its architecture to major technology companies, including NVIDIA, Apple ((AAPL - Free Report) ), and Qualcomm ((QCOM - Free Report) ). ARM’s RISC-based (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) processor is known for producing some of the most energy-efficient technology and is used in most of the world’s most popular consumer electronic devices, such as the Apple iPhone.
ARM Holdings: A High Margin, Asset-Light Business
Because of ARM’s unique, asset light business model, the company enjoys a high-margin business. ARM collects upfront fees and royalties on every chip containing its technology. In other words, ARM has the holy grail for a fundamentally strong company – low costs and a recurring revenue stream that is independent of manufacturing expenses. ARM’s 97.5% gross margin (total revenue – cost of goods sold) is exceptional.
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Meanwhile, the company’s margins are likely to only expand from here. ARM’s latest Armv9 architecture is experiencing heavy demand and higher royalty rates per chip, especially in the booming premium smartphone and data center businesses.
ARM Announces First In-house AI-Focused Chip
Although ARM’s business is already strong, the company announced Tuesday that it will be releasing its own AI-focused data center chip. The chip will focus on powering Agentic AI in data centers. Agentic AI is currently the fastest-growing area of the AI industry. Adding credence to the new chip’s potential is the fact that Meta Platforms ((META - Free Report) ) has agreed to be the “anchor customer” for the new chip. CEO Rene Haas indicated that the new data center chip will ignite revenue growth. In fact, Haas predicts that the new data center chip business could generate ~$15 billion in annual revenue in “about five years.”
Considering that ARM’s 2025 annual revenue was roughly $4 billion, any revenue performance near the CEO’s prediction would be spectacular. Zacks Consensus Estimates suggest that ARM will grow revenue by ~20% over the next few years. However, I expect that Wall Street will be forced to raise forward estimates in the coming months as they factor in the large potential of an in-house chip.
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ARM News Produces Episodic Pivot
An episodic pivot is a technical analysis pattern that occurs when a stock gaps up significantly on heavy trading volume in response to a major fundamental catalyst. ARM’s 15% gap on massive volume (5x the norm), coupled with the new chip catalyst, means that Wednesday’s gap up is buyable.
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Key Takeaways
What Does Arm Holdings Do?
Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) stock Arm Holdings ((ARM - Free Report) ) is a British software design company that is a foundational architect for the modern technological era. Unlike traditional semiconductor stocks like NVIDIA ((NVDA - Free Report) ) or Advanced Micro Devices ((AMD - Free Report) ), which design physical chips, ARM’s business focuses on designing the blueprints (processor architecture). Then, rather than producing the chips themselves, ARM licenses its architecture to major technology companies, including NVIDIA, Apple ((AAPL - Free Report) ), and Qualcomm ((QCOM - Free Report) ). ARM’s RISC-based (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) processor is known for producing some of the most energy-efficient technology and is used in most of the world’s most popular consumer electronic devices, such as the Apple iPhone.
ARM Holdings: A High Margin, Asset-Light Business
Because of ARM’s unique, asset light business model, the company enjoys a high-margin business. ARM collects upfront fees and royalties on every chip containing its technology. In other words, ARM has the holy grail for a fundamentally strong company – low costs and a recurring revenue stream that is independent of manufacturing expenses. ARM’s 97.5% gross margin (total revenue – cost of goods sold) is exceptional.
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Meanwhile, the company’s margins are likely to only expand from here. ARM’s latest Armv9 architecture is experiencing heavy demand and higher royalty rates per chip, especially in the booming premium smartphone and data center businesses.
ARM Announces First In-house AI-Focused Chip
Although ARM’s business is already strong, the company announced Tuesday that it will be releasing its own AI-focused data center chip. The chip will focus on powering Agentic AI in data centers. Agentic AI is currently the fastest-growing area of the AI industry. Adding credence to the new chip’s potential is the fact that Meta Platforms ((META - Free Report) ) has agreed to be the “anchor customer” for the new chip. CEO Rene Haas indicated that the new data center chip will ignite revenue growth. In fact, Haas predicts that the new data center chip business could generate ~$15 billion in annual revenue in “about five years.”
Considering that ARM’s 2025 annual revenue was roughly $4 billion, any revenue performance near the CEO’s prediction would be spectacular. Zacks Consensus Estimates suggest that ARM will grow revenue by ~20% over the next few years. However, I expect that Wall Street will be forced to raise forward estimates in the coming months as they factor in the large potential of an in-house chip.
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ARM News Produces Episodic Pivot
An episodic pivot is a technical analysis pattern that occurs when a stock gaps up significantly on heavy trading volume in response to a major fundamental catalyst. ARM’s 15% gap on massive volume (5x the norm), coupled with the new chip catalyst, means that Wednesday’s gap up is buyable.
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