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Guru3D.com » News » NVIDIA to Acquire Arm for $40 Billion

NVIDIA to Acquire Arm for $40 Billion

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/14/2020 08:49 AM | source: nvidia | 27 comment(s)
NVIDIA to Acquire Arm for $40 Billion

Nvidia and SoftBank have reached an agreement to acquire Arm to Nvidia for $ 40 billion. Nvidia wants to use Arm's technology to improve its position in the market for systems around artificial intelligence.

NVIDIA has acquired the chip manufacturer Arm. NVIDIA will pay $40 billion (33.8 billion euros) to Japanese Arm parent company Softbank for the acquisition. Arm is a well-known chip maker, who sldo sells licenses of chip designs to companies. Those companies can then base their own chips on this. Apple, Samsung, Microsoft and Qualcomm, among others, make use of the designs.

NVIDIA reports that after the acquisition nothing will change in that way, except that customers will, among other things, “benefit from several innovations from NVIDIA”.

It may take another eighteen months for the acquisition to be completed. NVIDIA and Arm have now agreed, but regulatory approval has yet to be given by authorities in the United States, United Kingdom, European Union and China.

--- NVIDIA --- 

NVIDIA and SoftBank Group Corp. (SBG) today announced a definitive agreement under which NVIDIA will acquire Arm Limited from SBG and the SoftBank Vision Fund (together, “SoftBank”) in a transaction valued at $40 billion. The transaction is expected to be immediately accretive to NVIDIA’s non-GAAP gross margin and non-GAAP earnings per share.

The combination brings together NVIDIA’s leading AI computing platform with Arm’s vast ecosystem to create the premier computing company for the age of artificial intelligence, accelerating innovation while expanding into large, high-growth markets. SoftBank will remain committed to Arm’s long-term success through its ownership stake in NVIDIA, expected to be under 10 percent.

“AI is the most powerful technology force of our time and has launched a new wave of computing,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “In the years ahead, trillions of computers running AI will create a new internet-of-things that is thousands of times larger than today’s internet-of-people. Our combination will create a company fabulously positioned for the age of AI.

“Simon Segars and his team at Arm have built an extraordinary company that is contributing to nearly every technology market in the world. Uniting NVIDIA’s AI computing capabilities with the vast ecosystem of Arm’s CPU, we can advance computing from the cloud, smartphones, PCs, self-driving cars and robotics, to edge IoT, and expand AI computing to every corner of the globe.

“This combination has tremendous benefits for both companies, our customers, and the industry. For Arm’s ecosystem, the combination will turbocharge Arm’s R&D capacity and expand its IP portfolio with NVIDIA’s world-leading GPU and AI technology.

“Arm will remain headquartered in Cambridge. We will expand on this great site and build a world-class AI research facility, supporting developments in healthcare, life sciences, robotics, self-driving cars and other fields. And, to attract researchers and scientists from the U.K. and around the world to conduct groundbreaking work, NVIDIA will build a state-of-the-art AI supercomputer, powered by Arm CPUs. Arm Cambridge will be a world-class technology center.”

“NVIDIA is the perfect partner for Arm,” said Masayoshi Son, chairman and CEO of SBG. “Since acquiring Arm, we have honored our commitments and invested heavily in people, technology and R&D, thereby expanding the business into new areas with high growth potential. Joining forces with a world leader in technology innovation creates new and exciting opportunities for Arm. This is a compelling combination that projects Arm, Cambridge and the U.K. to the forefront of some of the most exciting technological innovations of our time and is why SoftBank is excited to invest in Arm’s long-term success as a major shareholder in NVIDIA. We look forward to supporting the continued success of the combined business.”

“Arm and NVIDIA share a vision and passion that ubiquitous, energy-efficient computing will help address the world’s most pressing issues from climate change to healthcare, from agriculture to education,” said Simon Segars, CEO of Arm. “Delivering on this vision requires new approaches to hardware and software and a long-term commitment to research and development. By bringing together the technical strengths of our two companies we can accelerate our progress and create new solutions that will enable a global ecosystem of innovators. My management team and I are excited to be joining NVIDIA so we can write this next chapter together.”

Commitment to Arm and the UK
As part of NVIDIA, Arm will continue to operate its open-licensing model while maintaining the global customer neutrality that has been foundational to its success, with 180 billion chips shipped to-date by its licensees. Arm partners will also benefit from both companies’ offerings, including NVIDIA’s numerous innovations.

SoftBank and Arm are fully committed to satisfying the undertakings made by SoftBank when it acquired Arm in 2016, which are scheduled to complete in September 2021. Following the closing of the transaction, NVIDIA intends to retain the name and strong brand identity of Arm and expand its base in Cambridge. Arm’s intellectual property will remain registered in the U.K. 

NVIDIA will build on Arm’s R&D presence in the U.K., establishing a new global center of excellence in AI research at Arm’s Cambridge campus. NVIDIA will invest in a state-of-the-art, Arm-powered AI supercomputer, training facilities for developers and a startup incubator, which will attract world-class research talent and create a platform for innovation and industry partnerships in fields such as healthcare, robotics and self-driving cars. 

Additional Transaction Details
Under the terms of the transaction, which has been approved by the boards of directors of NVIDIA, SBG and Arm, NVIDIA will pay to SoftBank a total of $21.5 billion in NVIDIA common stock and $12 billion in cash, which includes $2 billion payable at signing. The number of NVIDIA shares to be issued at closing is 44.3 million, determined using the average closing price of NVIDIA common stock for the last 30 trading days. Additionally, SoftBank may receive up to $5 billion in cash or common stock under an earn-out construct, subject to satisfaction of specific financial performance targets by Arm.

NVIDIA will also issue $1.5 billion in equity to Arm employees.

NVIDIA intends to finance the cash portion of the transaction with balance sheet cash. The transaction does not include Arm’s IoT Services Group.

The proposed transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including the receipt of regulatory approvals for the U.K., China, the European Union and the United States. Completion of the transaction is expected to take place in approximately 18 months.







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#5829547 Posted on: 09/14/2020 03:00 PM
What are the idiots of the EU doing allowing this deal??? Don´t they realise Europe is going to be completely dependent of the US regarding crucial technologies??? Doesn´t Google and Facebook made them learn anything about being dependent from others in key areas???

It seems they are more concerned with electric cars...

Did they allow the deal? Pretty sure it goes through government approval after the companies agree to the merger, not during or before.

That being said, they are probably going to allow it lol

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#5829553 Posted on: 09/14/2020 03:11 PM
I take that as good news - while mainly they will aim for the corporate, on the consumer side we will get even more competition as Nvidia / AMD / Intel now will have access to both CPU's and GPU's to compete with.

Interesting times.
I feel this is more good news than bad news, but as an ARM enthusiast, I am skeptical of the future for things like SBCs. Nvidia has a tendency to make a lot of proprietary technologies, where for example they could make some new instruction sets or major leaps in performance that only they have access to, leaving the other licensees behind.
As a Linux enthusiast, my worries are rather neutral. Nvidia seems to be allergic to open source and cooperation, but, ARM's leadership in the past wasn't any better. Unlike ARM's previous leadership, Nvidia does actually regularly keep their Linux efforts as functional and up-to-date as realistically possible, so although ARM is still probably going to be locked-down, at least we don't have to depend on an ancient kernel to get drivers working properly.

What are the idiots of the EU doing allowing this deal??? Don´t they realise Europe is going to be completely dependent of the US regarding crucial technologies??? Doesn´t Google and Facebook made them learn anything about being dependent from others in key areas???

It seems they are more concerned with electric cars...
If you're not aware, ARM hasn't really been European in a while. SoftBank was the previous owner of ARM, and they're Japanese. Even if ARM was still under British control, well... the UK (to my understanding) aren't part of the EU anymore.

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#5829556 Posted on: 09/14/2020 03:14 PM
Yeah, I imagine the USA and EU will actually allow it, but probably with some conditions. The UK government already had some conditions in place originally. That being said, I expect Nvidia will honour the conditions for a few years, but after that it's anyone's guess. Since Nvidia is an American company, the US government might even feel like this is a good thing. If Nvidia shuts down operations in the UK some years from now and moves them to the USA, any American govenment would consider it a good thing, again. At that point the UK would no more have anything to do with the EU, so the EU probably couldn't do anything about it. The UK might slap Nvidia with a fine of billions of pounds, which Nvidia would challenge in the court for half a decade, easy. In the mean time Nvidia would have earned far more billions through owning ARM and all of its patents. That's just how it goes.

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#5829565 Posted on: 09/14/2020 03:35 PM
I bet many tech companies are like F*%k. Apple just went all in ARM making laptop CPU's that is going to sting a bit. Then you have companies like AMD that use arm embedded into there CPU's and GPU's for security functions and a couple other things. I know AMD will not ever want Nvidia to have there internal road maps so that should get fun. ARM is so pervasive having a company that loves proprietary buy it up has to have a lot of people sweating a bit.

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#5829566 Posted on: 09/14/2020 03:38 PM
I don't see why they would care. They have a perpetual license and I doubt regulators would let Apple buy ARM anyway.. they'll keep developing their CPUs and this really won't effect them much.


That is true but I have a feeling Nvidia will figure out of there way to get some revenue from Apple. Those perpetual licences usually are only for particular core IP so new ARM designs would need a new license. It is feasible Nvidia puts a lot into core IP and you either get on board or get left behind but that ticket to get on board will be a lot higher than before.

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