ARM boss warns of Christmas chip crisis
You have all been on Santa's naughty list
ARM boss Simon Segars warned that Christmas shoppers who have not already bought all their devices may not get them in time.
Nvida ARM buyout faces awkward roadblock
EU antitrust regulators dog deal
Nvidia’s plan to buy ARM has suffered a major set back after EU antitrust regulators opened a full-scale investigation into the deal.
Nvidia's acquisition of ARM still uncertain
Analysis: Strong opposition in the UK, EU, and especially China
It has been 54 weeks since Nvidia announced its ambitions to acquire ARM for approximately $40 billion. We intentionally use the term ambition as things are still far from looking good more than a year later. More and more voices in the industry and regulatory bodies are against it.
AMD ready to make ARM chips
But only if it has to
AMD's CFO Devinder Kumar has commented that AMD stands ready to manufacture ARM chips if needed.
Nvidia tries to get EU approval for ARM deal
ARM wrestling issues
Nvidia asked the EU to give antitrust approval of its $54 billion takeover of British chip designer ARM.
ARM's Chinese CEO is revolting
Appears to be taking ARM IP into new company
ARM's Chinese CEO has seized control of ARM’s Chinese business venture, ARM China and attempted to use IP to launch a new company.
Brussels flexes muscles on Nvidia’s Arm deal
UK not the only one worried
Brussels is set to launch a formal competition probe early next month into Nvidia's planned $54 billion takeover of British chip designer ARM, after months of informal discussions between regulators and the US chip company.
Nvidia’s ARM takeover needs a longer antitrust probe
British are worried that there is not enough probing.
Nvidia's planned $40 billion takeover of chipmaker Arm should get a longer antitrust probe, British regulators warned after rejecting potential concessions.
UK blocking ARM and Nvidia deal
National security reasons
The UK is considering blocking a takeover of Arm by Nvidia due to potential risks to national security.
Nvidia fails to submit paperwork to the European Commission
EC needs at least six months to decide
North Americans always wonder how much vacation Europeans take, and it looks like this behavior will affect Nvidia's attempt to acquire ARM for $40 billion. It is starting to look like this acquisition will take much longer than Jensen promised, and the European Commission regulatory body has to be very concerned about the potential Nvidia antitrust position. The matter has been addressed before.