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Softbank sells Arm to Nvidia for $40 billion

The Nvidia-Arm deal also marks the exit of Softbank, which had bought the chip-making company for USD 32 billion in 2016.

September 14, 2020 / 10:25 IST
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Nvidia has confirmed that it will be acquiring chip-maker Arm from Softbank for USD 40 billion. The deal will include USD 21.5 billion in Nvidia stock and USD 12 billion in cash, including USD 2 billion payable at signing. Nvidia will also issue $1.5 billion in equity to Arm employees.

The deal will see SoftBank and the USD 100 billion Vision Fund, which has a 25% stake in Arm, take a stake in Nvidia between 6.7 percent and 8.1 percent. Nvidia’s purchase of Arm also marks the exit of Softbank, which had bought the chip-making company for USD 32 billion in 2016.

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Arm is known for designing the underlying architecture of mobile processor chips, including for companies like Apple, Samsung, and Qualcomm. The company is also confirmed to power Apple’s Mac lineup. 

Nvidia began as a graphics chip designer and has expanded into products for areas including artificial intelligence and data centres.