Arm co-founder: Sale to Nvidia would be a disaster
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#3"most of the licensees are competitors of Nvidia"
Is this true? It seems like quite a stretch. Nvidia doesn't offer a chipset for the mobile, battery powered market(it tried, and gave up because of competition from Qualcomm).
Re: Arm co-founder: Sale to Nvidia would be a disaster
#4Any other real non US company can benefit from it except Chinese companies ?
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#6Sounds like a protectionist who doesn't want ARM to be owned by any foreign entity. "most of the licensees are competitors of Nvidia" Is this true? It seems like quite a stretch. Nvidia doesn't offer a chipset for the mobile, battery powered market(it tried, and gave up because of competition from Qualcomm).
Should've thought of that before they sold it to a Japanese fund.
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#7Any other real non US company can benefit from it except Chinese companies ?
If Nvidia does buy ARM it’s time to buy stock in anyone who does RISC-V
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#8But, on the plus side, it's the biggest opportunity RISC-V will ever get. Almost overnight anyone who was building ARM cores will suddenly see investments in RISC-V prudent as a hedge against nVidia's future core designs not being licenseable. SiFive will very quickly become a multi-billion dollar organization...
Re: Arm co-founder: Sale to Nvidia would be a disaster
#9Any other real non US company can benefit from it except Chinese companies ?
Re: Arm co-founder: Sale to Nvidia would be a disaster
#10Should the UK government intervene? Yes. Will they? Probably not.
The detail here is more nuanced than protectionist vs free market - but I don't think most people realise that and see it as just protectionism. It isn't I don't think.