Softbank is apparently looking to buy Ampere Computing Japanese tech giant already owns Graphcore and Arm Experts say ...
Ampere, a semiconductor designer leveraging Arm's technology, was valued at $8 billion during a proposed minority investment by Japan’s SoftBank in 2021 ...
Details, attributed to anonymous sources who spoke with Bloomberg, are scarce – it is uncertain whether Arm will proceed with a full acquisition or pursue another ...
ARM's parent company Softbank is reportedly interested in Ampere. ARM could thus also enter into direct competition with AMD, ...
Arm and its owners SoftBank are reportedly looking to acquire Ampere Computing. According to a report from Bloomberg, “strategic options” are being explored with regards to a proposed takeover.
Jan 8 (Reuters) - Japanese technology investor SoftBank Group (9984.T), opens new tab and its majority-owned Arm Holdings (O9Ty.F), opens new tab are exploring a deal for Oracle (ORCL.N), opens ...
Japanese technology investor SoftBank Group and its majority-owned Arm Holdings are exploring the acquisition of Oracle-backed semiconductor company Ampere Computing, Reuters reported, citing sources.
Arm Holdings PLC – ADR ARM is exploring the potential acquisition of semiconductor designer Ampere Computing LLC, signaling further consolidation in the artificial intelligence chip sector.
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Softbank (SFTBY) and its majority-owned Arm (ARM) are exploring a potential deal for Ampere Computing, Liana Baker, Ryan Gould, and Ian King of Bloomberg reports, citing people familiar with the ...
SoftBank Group and its majority-owned Arm Holdings are exploring a deal for Ampere Computing, according to people familiar with the matter. Ampere, the Oracle-backed semiconductor designer, has ...
British chip design firm Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) has discussed raising prices as much as 300%, Reuters reported. Shares fell 2.6% in midday trading on Monday. SoftBank is still the majority ...