Companies Britain joins to investigate Nvidia’s deals with semiconductor manufacturer Armi, a € 54 billion deal on ice

Semiconductor manufacturer Armin components can be found in almost all smart devices. Critics of the deal fear that the deal would disproportionately distort the market.

16.11. 21:12

Britain on Tuesday ordered the investigation of graphics technology company Nvidia’s deal with Britain’s largest technology company Armi. The news agency Reuters and the British newspaper, among others, report on the matter The Guardian.

Nvidia’s share price, which had been rising in recent weeks, started to fall slightly on Tuesday with the news.

Semiconductor manufacturer Arm licenses intellectual property rights in its designed products to other manufacturers, including Apple, Qualcomm and Samsung. Arm was sold in 2016 to Softbank Japan.

Nvidia in the United States is the world’s largest manufacturer of graphics and AI chips. It agreed to buy Armin Softbank for $ 40 billion last year. The increase in the value of Nvidia’s shares has increased the value of the transaction to EUR 54 billion.

Armin’s other customers, who are also competitors of Nvidia, oppose the deal.

Investigations into the deal have delayed its completion.

Britannian according to Armin, the role of the technology industry is so significant that it wants to study the effects of trade on competition and national security.

The United States, China and the European Union have also launched an investigation into the trade.

According to the EU, the deals could lead to limited availability of ARM products, as well as distortions in the market for semiconductors.

There are fears that with Nvidia’s acquisitions, Arm will lose its “neutral” position as it has shared know-how and innovation with competing companies. Armin-designed components are widely used in smart devices from phones to cars.

Nvidia has said it will keep Armi’s licensing system open after the deals.

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