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SoftBank 9984-1.97%decrease; red down pointing triangle Group inked a deal to purchase U.S.-based chip designer Ampere Computing Holdings for $6.5 billion, the latest in a series of investments to ...
Up until now, the acquisition had only been a strong rumor, but it’s now finally confirmed that SoftBank will be buying Ampere Computing for $6.5 billion (approximately ¥973.0 billion).
SoftBank 9984-1.97%decrease; red down pointing triangle Group inked a deal to purchase Ampere Computing, a fabless semiconductor company, for $6.5 billion in cash. Japanese investment holding ...
But the only reason why we can think that Softbank would want to acquire Ampere Computing for $6.5 billion is to get the ... who are all making their own Arm server CPUs and who also buy scads of X86 ...
SoftBank Group Corp. late today confirmed that it will buy the chipmaker Ampere Computing LLC in a deal that’s valued at $6.5 billion. It said it expects the acquisition to close during the ...
SANTA CLARA, California/TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese technology investor SoftBank Group is accelerating its move into chip technology companies with the $6.5 billion purchase of Ampere Computing ...
SANTA CLARA, California/TOKYO (Reuters) -- Japanese technology investor SoftBank Group is accelerating its move into chip technology companies with the $6.5 billion purchase of Ampere Computing ...
SoftBank Group has announced that it will acquire Ampere Computing, an independent silicon design company, in an all-cash transaction that values the business at $6.5 billion. SoftBank to pay $6.5bn ...
SoftBank Group inked a deal to purchase U.S.-based chip designer Ampere Computing Holdings for $6.5 billion, the latest in a series of investments to advance its artificial-intelligence initiatives.
Japanese investment group Softbank said Wednesday that it had agreed to buy US chip startup Ampere Computing for $6.5 billion, deepening its push into artificial intelligence infrastructure.
SoftBank Group inked a deal to purchase U.S.-based chip designer Ampere Computing Holdings for $6.5 billion, the latest in a series of investments to advance its artificial-intelligence initiatives.