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> these companies will simply hollow ARM out (slash R&D, cut staff etc) to pump up the target’s value, before flogging it off or breaking it up. That's a very real concern with Softbank (and why I questioned why regulators were allowing the acquisition in the first place). I don't think you can be any further from the mark implying that's Nvidia's plan. Nvidia wants ARM to flourish, they would have no interest in kil…
This reminds of the analyst who predicted AMD’s acquisition of ATI would kill off Intel. Nothing of the sort happened. If a chip supplier like Nvidia buys ARM and uses its products, it will ultimately have an outsize say over ARM’s product (actually IP) roadmaps. That’s not going to make ARM’s current customers happy. Nvidia want to diversify- that’s why they’ve targeted ARM. They don’t need the technology- it’s read…
That's the 40 billion dollar question, isn't it. Why are they doing this?
I don't know, I guess they know something that I don't.
What do you know that we don't ? :D
> For ARM, it’s a strategic disaster IMV. Better to stay independent!
How do you arrive at this conclusion?
For all we know NVIDIA might (1) invest a lot more money into ARM, (2) improve their ecosystem, (3) start licensing their IP to third parties as well using a similar model to ARM, (4) start contributing more to open source like ARM does, etc.