TIME100 Most Influential Companies List Recognizes Arm Leadership in AI and Technology Innovation

Arm has been named in the 2025 TIME100 Most Influential Companies list, recognizing the company’s role at the heart of the AI and technology revolution that is reshaping the world. The TIME100 Most Influential Companies list is an annual editorial feature that spotlights 100 organizations having an extraordinary impact around the world.
Over the past year, Arm has firmly established itself as one of the central companies that is powering the AI era globally. From the cloud to the car and sensors to smartphones, the Arm compute platform is the foundation of today’s most transformative technology breakthroughs, delivering the performance, efficiency and scale that modern AI innovation demands. Some of the recent milestones include:
- Over 310 billion Arm-based chips shipped to date.
- Arm technology touches 100 percent of the world’s connected population.
- 22 million plus software developers building on Arm, forming the world’s largest software ecosystem.
- 99 percent of the world’s smartphones running on Arm technology.
- 10 of the world’s largest hyperscalers – including AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure – deploying Arm-based chips in the cloud and datacenter, with close to 50 percent of the compute shipped to top hyperscalers in 2025 set to be Arm-based. These chips are up to 40 percent more energy-efficient than other platforms.
- Nearly every global automotive OEM today, including Tesla, Rivian, NIO, Mercedes-Benz, Honda, and Geely, relying on Arm technology as the foundational compute platform.
- Surging demand for Arm-based PCs and tablets, with the Arm compute platform set to power 40 percent of all shipments in 2025.
These achievements fueled a record financial year for Arm, surpassing $4 billion in annual reviews for FYE25 and over $1 billion in quarterly revenue for the very first time in the company’s history in Q4 of FYE25.
Beyond technology and financial success, Arm is committed to driving true industrial and societal progress on key issues at both international and national levels:
- Arm is a key initial technology partner in the $500 billion Stargate Project, joining Microsoft, NVIDIA, OpenAI and Oracle to build the next generation of AI infrastructure in the U.S.
- Arm CEO Rene Haas represents global tech leaders as part of InvestAmerica, which aims to shape national innovation policy and support the next generation of workers.
- Arm is committed to driving international collaboration on resilient supply chains across the global semiconductor industry, a key discussion topic at a G7 Semiconductor Experts Group hosted in the Cambridge HQ.
- Finally, Arm is committed to accelerating progress on global sustainability goals through our power-efficient technology, which helps to reduce energy consumption across industries and tackle climate-related challenges through partnerships with organizations like UNICEF.
“Arm is honored to be named to the TIME100 Most Influential Companies list — a recognition of the Arm computing platform, the world’s most popular, and of our foundational role in shaping the future of AI. As the world accelerates toward an AI-driven future, Arm will deliver the highest-performance, power-efficient compute platform, and enable innovation for every industry. This recognition is not just about what Arm has accomplished — it’s about the future we’re helping to build.” — Rene Haas, CEO, Arm
The inclusion of Arm in the TIME100 Most Influential Companies list reaffirms our global impact and influence on the technology landscape, and validates the company mission to make AI accessible, scalable and sustainable for everyone. Through our work with an industry-leading ecosystem, Arm is enabling the future of compute – and the future of AI – across every market and billions of devices.
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