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Apple signs deal with Arm for chip technology

  • Apple has signed a long-term agreement with Arm to share chip technology that will extend beyond 2040.
  • Arm owns the computing architecture intellectual property for most smartphone companies around the world, making this deal significant.

Apple and SoftBank’s Arm have entered into a long-term partnership to share chip technology. This is based on Apple’s agreement to invest in Arm shares after filing for an IPO. The new deal could give Apple years of access to the ARM architecture beyond 2040.

ARM technology has been essential to the development of high-performance, energy-efficient Apple devices since 1993. ARM-based chips are part of nearly every Apple device, including the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. Apple is currently leave intel You can now use more ARM-based technologies on the latest Mac computers.

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Global technology leader invests in Arm

Arm has become a leading company responsible for the computing architecture used by smartphone manufacturers around the world. Apple itself invested $735 million in the company’s initial public offering. Other major investors include technology giants such as AMD, NVIDIA, Alphabet, and Intel, all of which reportedly invested between $25 million and $100 million.

Given Arm’s importance to all of these companies’ businesses, such an investment would improve commercial relationships with the company, but also make future acquisitions of Arm difficult. As a result, Arm won’t be taking sides on the chip business for the time being.

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