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Last updated: August 3rd, 2020 at 21:32 UTC+02:00
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For readers who might not be aware, ARM has been put up for sale by SoftBank and industry watchers are keeping a close eye on this deal said to be worth around $40 billion. It's unclear how the future will pan out in regards to ARM's ownership, but according to the recent report, ARM won't be bought by a single company but by a consortium led by multiple parties from the semiconductor industry.
Samsung could be one of the member companies, meaning that once the deal is made, the Korean giant will become an ARM shareholder. The source claims that Samsung's involvement will be similar to when it acquired equities in Dutch semiconductor equipment supplier ASML.
In parallel with this report, Business Korea citing Bloomberg claims that ARM could still be bought by a single entity, namely Nvidia. The GPU giant is seemingly in advanced talks with SoftBank over the potential acquisition of ARM, claims the source. The company is said to be looking at a $32 billion transaction.
It does seem less plausible for a single company to be acquiring ARM and more likely that a group of companies will chip in to get a share of the pie, but according to the report, a deal with Nvidia could be finalized as early as the next few weeks.
Meanwhile, industry watchers fear that a deal between ARM and Nvidia could be a cause for concern, as the latter company might want to keep patents for itself and/or command exorbitant licencing fees. Needless to say, if Nvidia will buy ARM, this will most likely leave Samsung out of the picture.
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