Arm Holdings plc (NASDAQ: ARM) appoints ex-Fungible CEO Eric Hayes as its new executive vice president of operations with immediate effect.
Eric will report to Arm CEO Rene Haas, and will lead coordination of end-to-end execution of operational activities across multiple products and solutions.
“The Arm compute platform is the most pervasive in the world, and the opportunity to drive ongoing growth across the markets in which we operate is significant,” said Hayes. “I’m thrilled to work with the company’s talented team and harness the collective strength and innovative spirit to accelerate Arm technology in the AI era.”
Eric was Fungible’s CEO until its acquisition by Microsoft in 2023. As the CEO, he prioritized product market fit, focusing on delivering a highly valued, uniquely differentiated product.
“Aligning on the operational activities across products and solutions is critical as we continue to diversify our portfolio and meet the increasingly complex demands of AI,” said Haas. “Eric is a long-time industry veteran who brings extensive experience in operations and the strategic planning that will advance innovation across the ecosystem as we build the future of computing on Arm.”
Eric has held leadership roles across a range of semiconductor companies, growing and optimizing business operations. Prior to Fungible, Eric was senior vice president and general manager at Inphi Corporation where he led the company’s multi-hundred-billion-dollar PAM4 DSP business with oversight of engineering development, product management and applications engineering. Eric has also held senior leadership roles at Marvell Technology, Cavium, Inc. and Broadcom Inc.
Eric holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and has completed executive education courses at The University of Chicago Booth School of Business.