Stormy Last Days At Arm Under Softbank Ownership
The last days of Arm under Softbank ownership look like being stormy.
We have all heard that Arm is looking at charging OEMs for licences as well as charging semiconductor companies and now we hear it is building a chip and may adopt the fabless semiconductor industry model.
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