At COMPUTEX 2026, Arm CEO Rene Haas explains why the rise of agentic AI is reshaping demand for CPUs, systems, software and infrastructure — from cloud data centers to personal computers. The keynote highlights Arm’s deep relationship with Taiwan, the Arm AGI CPU, Arm Compute Subsystems, and the ecosystem powering the next generation of AI. Rene Haas is also joined by NVIDIA CEO and Founder Jensen Huang on stage to discuss how agentic AI is changing the PC, why local AI agents matter, and how Arm-powered NVIDIA DGX Spark, Grace, Blackwell, CUDA and Vera Rubin fit into the future of computing. Chapters: 00:00 Powering intelligence everywhere 02:04 Arm CEO Rene Haas takes the stage 07:09 Why agentic AI changes CPU demand 11:50 The Arm AGI CPU, momentum, and roadmap 20:43 Why Arm matters for the future of PCs 26:04 NVIDIA DGX Spark powered by Arm 32:08 NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang joins Rene Haas 33:12 Reinventing the PC for agentic AI 47:39 Closing Stay connected with Arm: https://www.arm.com/

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