ARM, Apple and Intel
That old rumour that Intel will try to buy ARM and that Apple will up its stake in ARM to stop that happening is engaging the Yanks again.
So much so that ARM’s shares hit 1069p, not far off its all-time high of 1080p.
This would not, of course, be the first time that Apple has held a significant stake in ARM.
In 1990, when ARM was founded by Acorn, VLSI Technology, Nippon Investment and Finance and Apple, Apple owned 43% of ARM, though that had been reduced to about 15% by 1999.
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