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British Weida's acquisition of ARM has been supported by three major chip giants in the world.

  • Author:ROGER
  • Release on:2021-06-28

On June 28, it was reported that the proposal of the Ying Weida 40 billion US dollars acquired ARM has been promoted. The recent global three major chip manufacturers have expressed their support for this controversial transaction.

The ARM is headquartered in Cambridge, the British Cambridge, and Ying Weida has triggered the acquisition of ARM. According to reports, Bo Tong, UNAVA and Marvell have become the first ARM customers who support this than trading.

Previously, the British Competition and Market Administration was prepared to submit a report, which may vote for this transaction, and at this time, the three software giants expressed support for the acquisition of Yingda. This potential transaction is also reviewed in the United States, EU and China.

Ying Weida's competitors Qualcomm and the technology giants including Microsoft have expressed concern about this transaction. They are worried that British Weida may limit the technology of ARM to competitors after completing the acquisition, or thereby increasing prices. The current Japanese Soft Silver Group is seeking to sell ARM, which provides its chip design to more than 500 companies that develop chips.