Richard Grisenthwaite
Richard is responsible for the long-term evolution of the Arm architecture and has led its development for more than 20 years, beginning with Armv6. He is currently leading development on Armv9 to ensure its specialized processing unlocks new markets and opportunities across the full spectrum of compute. In his early days at Arm, Richard worked on Arm720T, Arm940T, and Arm1136EJF-S. Prior to Arm, Richard worked for Analog Devices on fixed-function DSP, and at Inmos/ST on the Transputer. Richard is an Arm fellow, has a BA in Engineering from the University of Cambridge, and holds 120 patents in the field of microprocessors.
Arm Ecosystem Collaborates on Standards to Enable a Thriving Chiplet Market
Richard Grisenthwaite, Executive Vice President and Chief Architect, Arm
Business as Usual? Computing Security in the Age of AI
Richard Grisenthwaite, Executive Vice President and Chief Architect, Arm
Arm Collaborates with Industry Leaders to Build AI Foundations of the Future
Richard Grisenthwaite, Executive Vice President and Chief Architect, Arm
Arm Morello: What Is It and Why Is It Important?
Richard Grisenthwaite, Executive Vice President and Chief Architect, Arm
Morello Research Program Hits Major Milestone with Hardware Now Available for Testing
Richard Grisenthwaite, Executive Vice President and Chief Architect, Arm
Arm CCA will Put Confidential Compute in the Hands of Every Developer
Richard Grisenthwaite, Executive Vice President and Chief Architect, Arm
Morello Program One Year On: A Step Closer to Securing Our Digital Future
Richard Grisenthwaite, Executive Vice President and Chief Architect, Arm






