Filing: Nvidia sold 1.1M Arm shares, worth ~$140M based on Arm's closing price on February 17, sometime in Q4 2025, bringing Nvidia's stake to zero
Nvidia Corp. sold off the last of its stake in Arm Holdings Plc, a chip technology company that it tried and failed to acquire five years ago.
Qualcomm prevails at trial against Arm's claim that it breached a chip tech license acquired in the $1.4B Nuvia purchase in 2021; Arm plans to seek a retrial
- US jury finds Qualcomm didn't violate terms of agreement — Delaware jurors were unable to agree on Nuvia's alleged breach
Qualcomm's Q4 and Arm's Q2 earnings show the smartphone industry making an uneven comeback, with both companies reporting a stronger demand for high-end models
- Both companies are seeing stronger demand for high-end models — Shares of chip companies climbed on Thursday after earnings
What to expect from Apple's September 9 event: four iPhone 16 models, two AirPods models, Apple Watch Series 10 with a thin body, Apple Intelligence, and more
here's the differences Michael Simon / Macworld : Apple Watch Series 10 tipped to get upgraded sensors, better water resistance Kathryn Pomroy / Kiplinger.com : Apple's Launch Event 2024: Next-Generat...
Sources: Apple pays Arm under 30 cents per device to license Arm's IP, the lowest rate among Arm's smartphone customers; Apple accounts for <5% of Arm's sales
In 2017, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son gathered a group of executives from Arm Holdings, the British chip designer SoftBank had just bought …
Instacart raises its proposed IPO price range to $28 to $30, up from $26 to $28, seeking to sell 22M shares at an up to $10B valuation after Arm's stellar debut
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Instacart raises its proposed IPO price range to $28 to $30, up from $26 to $28, seeking to sell 22M shares at an up to $10B valuation after Arm's stellar debut
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A profile of The Raine Group, a NYC-based tech-focused boutique merchant bank that is headlining Arm's IPO filing and has become a go-to adviser for SoftBank
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Qualcomm, NXP, Bosch, and Infineon form a German company to promote the open-source RISC-V chip architecture, initially targeting auto, and then mobile and IoT
one of Arm's biggest customers—starts a RISC-V joint venture Jon Gold / Network World : Chip makers team up to take on Arm with RISC-V Brad Linder / Liliputing : Qualcomm, NXP, Bosch, Infineon and Nor...
Intel Foundry Services partners with Arm to build low-power SoCs, giving customers using Arm's designs access to Intel's A18 process to make their chips
Mike Wheatley / SiliconANGLE :