SoftBank is close to selling off chipmaker Arm to Nvidia in $40 billion mega-deal - Business Insider

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SoftBank is close to selling off chipmaker Arm to Nvidia in $40 billion a mega-deal

UK-headquartered Arm is not a chipmaker but licenses its chip designs to different customers, including Apple, Samsung, and Intel. Its chip architecture is widely used in mobile and, per , its licensees ship billions of chips for everything, including phones, tablets, and internet-of-things sensors.

Meanwhile, $89 billion Nvidia is best known for its graphics chips but has expanded into areas including artificial intelligence., a tie-up between Nvidia and Arm could prompt regulatory scrutiny, since the UK firm's licensees include some of Nvidia's direct rivals. "If Nvidia were to buy it, they would gain significant power in the marketplace," IDC President Crawford Del Prete said at the time. "Nvidia gains the ability to control the source code of Arm, arguably the most popular CPU [computer processing unit] architecture on the planet in terms of volume."

SoftBank initially bought Arm in 2016 for $32 billion, its biggest-ever deal, but is negotiating the mega-sale to relieve pressure on its flagging stock price and make up for some of its losses.Get the latest Nvidia stock priceLoadingBy clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Business Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our

 

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But, why they want to sell arm?

Cool, replenishing the coffers after wework.

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