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Media reports earlier this month said ARM ...
I don't think ARM is a company that can be acquired by another company alone.K Hynix added that the comments were related to a news investigation after the company's annual shareholder meeting, But no spec...
It would mean convincing investors that Arm deserves a higher valuation than its semiconductor peers...
Nvidia announced the termination of its acquisition of ARM from SoftBank Group. which retained Nvidia's $1.25 billion upfront. Prior to this, the industry was not optimistic and op...
ARM said most of the job cuts would take place in the U.K. and U.S., but did not provide specific numbers for job cuts in individual countries. "Like any other company, ARM continually evaluates business plans to ...
ARM in the server market is. Hyper scalers like AWS, Microsoft, Google and Alibaba are already investing in their own ARM server chips and will gradually move away from Intel's server CPUs. The reason is that ARM offers much better cost-efficiency (cost of operation) which is what matters the most for hyper-scalers. This transition will probably take 5-10 years to happen but will cause an ever-increasing pressure on Intel's gross margins and it's very very difficult to see a good outcome for Intel. The growth in the cloud market is largely driven by the hyper-scalers e.g. public cloud and this trend will continue.
Also, it's true that Intel has all but missed the AI trend.
For these reasons, I'm staying away from Intel. Intel looks more and more like IBM. It was the king of mainframes but failed the transition to cost-efficient modular rack servers. I see a similar outcome from Intel.
Over the next few months, Nvidia will need to convince the relevant regulatory authorities of its noble intentions. Many of Arm's current licensees are also Nvidia's rivals. If Nvidia were able to reassure them sufficiently, they might decrease their objections to the deal. If they lowered their voices, the authorities could perhaps be persuaded to sign off on it.
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