Nvidia may finally end its acquisition of ARM
Ultimately, NVIDIA may withdraw from the proposed acquisition of ARM if it has not already done so.
In 2020, NVIDIA announced to everyone’s surprise that it was going to buy ARM. For those who don’t know, ARM is the company responsible for the architecture of many processors, chips used by companies such as Qualcomm, Apple, Samsung, MediaTek, Huawei and many more. The acquisition of ARM would give NVIDIA “control”of the technology and would open up huge opportunities for the future of the American company.
Nvidia May Finally Drop Proposed ARM Acquisition
At the same time, NVIDIA’s plan to acquire ARM met with strong opposition, and not only from other technology companies. Some governments were also ambivalent about the operation. So much so that, according to a recent Bloomberg report, the American founder may end up backing away from the acquisition. The report explains that NVIDIA has apparently told its partners that it does not expect this deal to go through.
If it’s not already done
The report also reveals that Softbank, the current owner of ARM, plans to take the company public, which would be another sign that this acquisition cannot go ahead or that it has already failed, and that Softbank is now looking for alternatives.
In any case, neither NVIDIA nor Softbank wanted to comment on this report at this stage. Therefore, it is impossible to know if this information has been confirmed, but the press release sent out by NVIDIA states the following: “We continue to follow what we have announced in our latest regulatory filings to date, which is that this deal will provide the ability to accelerate ARM. and increase competition and innovation.”
So no one knows how the fate of ARM will turn out. Will the company fall into the pocket of the American founder, with consequences that are rather difficult to foresee? Will it become public? Again, the impact is very difficult to understand for the entire tech industry. We’ll have to wait to find out what the future of ARM will be.
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