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    Arm taps Amazon’s Rami Sinno to spearhead AI chip push

    By Lyn SongAugust 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Sinno helped shape Amazon’s Trainium and Inferentia programmes and previously worked at Arm and Intel.
    • The hire signals Arm’s intent to move closer to complete chips for AI data centres, not just CPU IP.

    What happened: Amazon chip veteran returns to steer Arm’s AI push

    Arm has appointed Rami Sinno, a former director overseeing Amazon’s custom AI silicon, to accelerate work on more fully developed chips for AI workloads. The move follows Amazon’s in-house efforts on Trainium and Inferentia; Reuters reports Arm wants deeper control of the stack as AI demand reshapes data-centre compute. GeekWire adds career context: Sinno earlier spent five-plus years at Arm and started at Intel in 1989.

    The shift dovetails with industry pressure to diversify away from a single-vendor GPU model. Capacity’s piece frames the hire as part of a broader strategy to deliver “fully developed chips”.

    Also read: U.S. imposes new export restrictions on TSMC’s AI chips
    Also read: Amazon’s AWS to invest $1.8B in Brazil through 2034

    Why it’s important

    If Arm edges closer to full chips, it could court cloud providers seeking alternatives to dominant accelerators and tighter hardware–software control. But execution risks abound: building complete parts demands new investment, manufacturing partners, and a clearer roadmap for toolchains and developer support—areas where Arm’s historic model offered less exposure.

    There’s also market timing. AI server cycles are hot, yet margins are volatile and supply chains remain tight. Unless Arm can prove performance gains and total-cost benefits against entrenched players, the hire may read as ambition rather than a near-term revenue engine. Investors will watch whether design wins materialise beyond the smartphone core.

    Amazon Arm Rami Sinno
    Lyn Song

    Lyn Song is a reporter at BTW Media. She graduated from the University of Leeds. Story ideas and collaboration requests can be sent to l.song@btw.media.

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