SoftBank in talks to buy server chip firm Ampere
By Peter Clarke, eeNews Europe ( February 7, 2025)
SoftBank Group, the parent company of IP licensor Arm, is in discussions about acquiring Ampere Computing LLC, a vendor of server chips based on the Arm architecture, according to Bloomberg.
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