Nvidia looks at Europe
Nvidia is âextremely likelyâ to invest in Europe, CEO Jensen Huang told reporters following a meeting with European Commissioner Thierry Breton.
Nvidia is âextremely likelyâ to invest in Europe, CEO Jensen Huang told reporters following a meeting with European Commissioner Thierry Breton.
ASML has been working with Nvidia to add support for GPUs in its computational-lithography software, the companies announced following the launch of Nvidiaâs new Culitho library for computational lithography.
Right now, chiplets are mostly found in high-margin processors, but thatâs likely to change. The recently introduced âuniversalâ chiplet interconnect standard UCIE could fast-track the technology.
Citing âsignificant regulatory challenges,â Nvidia has called off the acquisition of Arm.
Nvidiaâs acquisition of Arm is in jeopardy now that the US Federal Trade Commissions has initiated legal action to block the 40+ billion dollar takeover.
The European Union has extended its antitrust investigation into Nvidiaâs takeover of Arm by four months, Reuters reports.
The UK government is looking into the national security implications of the 40-billion-dollar takeover of Arm by Nvidia.
Armâs customers can rest assured that their confidential information wonât be relayed to Nvidia, should the GPU company succeed in acquiring the British firm.
Arm being owned by Nvidia is like TSMC designing its own smartphone chips. It will never happen.
Softbank has agreed to sell Arm to Nvidia for 40 billion dollars in cash and stock.