ARM News
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הנפקת השנה: ארם הונפקה לפי שווי של 54 מיליארד דולר; תתחיל להיסחר היום
British chip company Arm, owned by Softbank, has raised $4.87 billion in preparation for its initial public offering (IPO). The companys shares will be traded for the first time on the NASDAQ under the symbol ARM. Arms technology is vital to almost all mobile phones. The companys IPO reflects a value of $54.5 billion, making it the largest this year.
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What ARM’s expected debut means for the IPO market and SoftBank
Arm, owned by SoftBank, has filed for its IPO. The IPO market has been stagnant due to rising interest rates, but Arms debut could be a major test. Arm is a key player in the technology industry, designing chip architectures found in most smartphones. The IPO has implications for SoftBank, which has been shifting its focus to artificial intelligence. Arms business model is to license its chip designs to other companies. SoftBank acquired Arm in 2016 for $32 billion. The IPO comes after a failed attempt to sell Arm to Nvidia. Arms listing in New York instead of London has raised concerns about the UKs tech sovereignty. Arms IPO will provide insight into the chip industry and its role in AI.
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NVIDIA to Acquire Arm for $40 Billion, Creating World's Premier Computing Company for the Age of AI
NVIDIA has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Arm Limited from SoftBank Group Corp. and the SoftBank Vision Fund in a transaction valued at $40 billion. The acquisition will unite NVIDIA’s leadership in artificial intelligence with Arm’s vast computing ecosystem. NVIDIA will expand Arm’s R&D presence in Cambridge, UK, by establishing a world-class AI research and education center, and building an Arm/NVIDIA-powered AI supercomputer for groundbreaking research. The transaction is expected to be immediately accretive to NVIDIA’s non-GAAP gross margin and non-GAAP earnings per share.
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SoftBank Subsidiary Arm to Establish Labs in Israel in Partnership with Telco
Arm Holdings is partnering with Telco Systems to develop new networking infrastructure products based on Arm architecture. Arm will set up labs at Telcos Israeli offices and make a strategic investment of $3 million to $4 million in Telco. Telco, a subsidiary of BATM Advanced Communications Ltd., has pivoted from hardware to software, with a focus on network functions virtualization (NFV). The partnership with Arm will support Telcos NFV system, which supports both Intel and Arm architecture. The collaboration also involves long-time Arm customers such as Marvell Technology Group Ltd. and NXP Semiconductors N.V.
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U.K.-Based Chip Designer ARM Expands Its Operations in Israel
ARM Holdings PLC is hiring 150 employees in Israel and moving to a new location in Central Israel. The companys operations in Israel focus on developing software for the Internet of Things and the activity of Sansa Security Inc., which ARM acquired in 2015. The move is a result of ARMs growth in Israel. In 2016, ARM was acquired by Softbank for $31 billion.
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ARM chip designer to be bought by Japan's Softbank
UK technology firm ARM Holdings is to be bought by Japans Softbank for £24bn ($32bn). The acquisition is expected to have a growth-positive impact on ARM Holdings. The key theme of the article is the acquisition of ARM Holdings by Softbank. The key issues discussed in the article are acquisition and customers. The event described in the article occurred on the date of publication. The confidence level of the answer is 8.
Acquisition
http://www.geektime.com/2015/07/30/arm-acquires-israeli-sansa-security-to-protect-iot-and-cellular-devices/
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AMD Launches Israeli R&D Center, Hints At Closer ARM Partnership
The article discusses the importance of choosing the right processor for business laptops. It highlights the confusion and overwhelming choices in the market and emphasizes the need to understand the impact of the processor on work productivity. The article mentions that the best laptop processor depends on factors such as the type of work and budget. It compares Intel and AMD as the main manufacturers of laptop CPUs, stating that Intel offers better performance while AMD CPUs are more power-efficient. The article provides information on Intel and AMD processor tiers and recommends avoiding lower-spec models for business use. Overall, the article provides guidance on selecting the right processor for business laptops.
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