But you have to wait
Arm yesterday unveiled the new Armv9 architecture, which will replace the current Armv8, which was released almost 10 years ago.
SoC Exynos on the latest Armv9 architecture. Samsung is the first to declare its readiness to use the new development of Arm
Of course, many manufacturers will use Armv9, and Arm itself is completely sure of this, speaking of 300 billion chips.
But the first company to officially announce its readiness to use Armv9 was Samsung. The Korean giant tweeted that he and Arm expect to see the new architecture underpinning a wide range of innovations in the next-generation SoC Exynos. This, by the way, means that Samsung is not going to give up its own platforms.
It is not yet clear when the first platforms based on the new architecture will come out, but it took about three years from the announcement of Armv8 to the release of the first corresponding consumer SoCs. However, since then, the time required to introduce new Cortex cores has been significantly reduced.