IBM and Arm announce strategic collaboration on dual‑architecture hardware
IBM - Announcements
· April 02, 2026
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IBM has announced a strategic collaboration with Arm to develop dual‑architecture hardware that helps enterprises run AI and data‑intensive workloads with greater flexibility, reliability, and security.
- Collaboration scope: IBM and Arm will explore virtualization technologies to allow Arm-based software environments to operate within IBM enterprise platforms (including IBM Z and LinuxONE), enable enterprise systems to recognize and execute Arm applications, and address reliability, security, and data sovereignty requirements. The announcement references IBM hardware platforms such as the Telum II processor and Spyre Accelerator as part of IBM’s ongoing hardware investment.
- Ecosystem and implementation: The partnership is focused on long-term ecosystem growth by creating shared technology layers to broaden software ecosystems and increase workload portability; the work targets high-availability operations, security, and performance/efficiency for AI and data-intensive workloads. No specific timelines or financial commitments were disclosed in the release.