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Nvidia- Arm deal collapses

Nobody_Important

“Aww, it’s so...average,” she said to him in a cold brick of passion
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$66 billion deal for Nvidia to purchase Arm collapses​

Arm owner SoftBank will instead spin the business off via an IPO.​


SoftBank’s $66 billion sale of UK-based chip business Arm to Nvidia collapsed on Monday after regulators in the US, UK, and EU raised serious concerns about its effects on competition in the global semiconductor industry, according to three people with direct knowledge of the transaction.

The deal, the largest ever in the chip sector, would have given California-based Nvidia control of a company that makes technology at the heart of most of the world’s mobile devices. A handful of Big Tech companies that rely on Arm’s chip designs, including Qualcomm and Microsoft, had objected to the purchase.


SoftBank will receive a break-up fee of up to $1.25 billion and is seeking to unload Arm through an initial public offering before the end of the year, said one of the people. The failure is set to result in a management upheaval at Arm, with chief executive Simon Segars being replaced by Rene Haas, head of the company’s intellectual property unit, the person added. The collapse of the deal robs SoftBank of a big windfall it would have earned thanks to a boom in Nvidia’s stock price.

The cash-and-stock transaction was worth up to $38.5 billion when it was announced in September 2020. But the value soared as Nvidia’s shares took off, reaching a peak of $87 billion last November. In the UK, where politicians have viewed Arm as a strategic national asset, attention is set to shift to whether the company will be listed on the country’s domestic market. A British competition review into the deal was extended late last year to include national security considerations. However, people close to SoftBank said the group prefers the idea of listing Arm in New York and will seek to resist nationalistic pressure. US markets accord higher valuations to tech stocks, even after a recent sharp reversal, and UK tech executives recently pressed for changes to listing arrangements to make London more attractive.
 

Panajev2001a

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$66 billion deal for Nvidia to purchase Arm collapses​

Arm owner SoftBank will instead spin the business off via an IPO.​

How is the ARM CEO’s fault? Head of their IP unit as CEO?!?

Have they sorted out the ARM China issue?

What a mess… meanwhile Apple is hiring RISCV designers and one day may shift off ARM completely (these transitions are a pain lol, but I think a Rosetta 3 going from ARM to whatever custom ISA they go next to be more efficient than people think).
 

German Hops

GAF's Nicest Lunch Thief
Good.

Nvidia cannot be allowed to own ARM under any circumstance.

The best possible outcome would be for some some sort of industry consortium going in equal parts and buying them in a way that no one customer of Arm technology can twist their ownership to their own advantage at the cost of their competitors.
 

Reallink

Member
Wild how the company that owns every mobile chip on the planet only earns a couple billion in revenue a year, and is a smaller acquisition target than a single videogame publisher.
 

Bitmap Frogs

Mr. Community
Wild how the company that owns every mobile chip on the planet only earns a couple billion in revenue a year, and is a smaller acquisition target than a single videogame publisher.

I mean it doesn’t really own them. ARM owns the architecture, but the implementations are owned by the companies that designed them.
 
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