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Sanjay Gangal
Sanjay Gangal
Sanjay Gangal is a veteran of Electronics Design industry with over 25 years experience. He has previously worked at Mentor Graphics, Meta Software and Sun Microsystems. He has been contributing to EDACafe since 1999.

EDACafe Industry Predictions for 2023 – ARM

 
January 25th, 2023 by Sanjay Gangal

By Gary Campbell, EVP Central Engineering, Arm

Gary Campbell

In the coming year, we will see a renewed focus on computing power, energy and thermal efficiencies. We’re already seeing this shift to power and energy savings in the infrastructure markets, particularly data centers, and expect this to continue in 2023 with increasing momentum behind performance efficiency.

The role of applications in redefining the user experience will also accelerate, with performance metrics built around the application experience as part of a wider industry push for ‘real-world performance’. The combination of efficiency and performance, not just performance alone, will define future benchmarks.

Whereas 2022 was a year of consolidation, I expect 2023 to be one of innovation. The ground was laid in previous years by providing the ecosystem with the tools to get creative and provide even more compelling experiences on current and future technologies. Mobile gaming is a great example, with ray tracing features on mobile expected to drive ultra-realistic gaming experiences.

In addition, the global demand for data to unlock autonomy, information access and human connection remains insatiable. We believe the future is software-defined – from IoT and mobile, to automotive, and the broader computing infrastructure. This evolution is underscoring the importance of the hardware and software relationship, emphasizing the growing need to enable developers to do their best work by minimizing the complexities that a software-defined future brings. This also means there is strong appetite for more processing power to take on all the software and data coming from these devices. Now more than ever with energy costs rising, and the growing focus on climate change, processing must be done efficiently – this is why the computing foundations for all of these markets will be built on Arm.

As we discovered with the impact of a global pandemic, the technology industry is vital to society’s future. Now is our time to define the future of computing, and 2023 holds much potential for this industry to continue to change the world for the better.

Category: EDA Predictions

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