Nvidia Sells Arm Shares, Signals Realignment of AI Portfolio
By Majeed Ahmad, EE Times | March 2, 2026

Nvidia selling 1.1 million Arm shares worth $140 million marks another twist in the two companies’ enigmatic relationship that goes back to 2020 when Nvidia made a failed attempt to acquire the British IP house for a whopping $40 billion. The AI silicon kingpin will remain an Arm customer and technology partner despite ending the equity relationship that began with its acquisition attempt, later thwarted by regulatory pressure from the EU and UK authorities.
Nvidia’s move to separate financial exposure in ties with Arm and moving equity to other AI investments provides some important hints regarding the formation of new alignments in the rapidly evolving AI sphere.
But first, let’s take a quick look at Arm’s current design technology arrangement with Nvidia.
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