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British semiconductor giant Arm Holdings plc is planning to manufacture its own chips in 2025, according to the Financial Times and has started competing against its own clients for deals.
UK-based Arm Holdings (ARM) is sinking 5% today after Nvidia (NVDA) reported cutting its stake in the British chip developer. However, Arm did receive some good news earlier this week.
Arm Holdings is emerging as a linchpin in the AI revolution. Its technology is everywhere from the data center to the edge. It's currently forging deals that will pay royalties for years to come ...
The UK-based chip designer pivots to selling its own chips, securing Meta as its first major customer, and challenging long-time industry partners. In a landmark shift, Arm has secured Meta as the ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Arm plans to launch its own chip this year after securing Meta as one of its first customers, in a radical ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is seeking to end contracts agreed by the previous administration to distribute $20 billion in grants to fund ...
Feb 13 (Reuters) - Arm (O9Ty.F), opens new tab has begun recruiting from its own customers and competing against them for deals as it pushes toward selling its own chips, according to people ...