On September 14th, ARM successfully listed on the Nasdaq. Following the IPO, ARM CEO Rene Haas stated that the company has no plans to design GPU products similar to Nvidia's H100, acknowledging Nvidia's exceptional performance in the AI training field. ARM will continue to focus on its core competency in CPU technology. Compared to 2016, ARM's business has become more diversified, with revenue from the mobile sector decreasing from 60% to 45%, and the cloud computing and automotive sectors emerging as the fastest-growing areas. Haas also emphasized that the IPO will not alter ARM's strategy in the Chinese market and that the company will continue to support its collaboration with Arm Technology.