Nechemi to block $40 billion merger with Arm

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Nechemi to block $40 billion merger with Arm

The Federal Trade Commission sued to block Nvidia Corp.'s proposed $40 billion acquisition of Arm Ltd. on Thursday.

The FTC announced in an announcement that Nvidia NVDA would give one of the largest chip companies control over the computing technology and designs that rival firms rely on to develop their own competing chips. The merger was voted 4 -- 0 by the commissioners, and an administrative trial is set to begin in August of next year.

Today s technologies depend on preserving today s competitive, cutting-edge chip markets, FTC Bureau of Competition Director Holly Vedova said in a statement. This proposed deal would distort Arm's incentives in chip markets and allow the combined firm to unfairly undermine Nvidia's rivals. As we move into this next step in the FTC process, a Nvidia spokeswoman said, "We will continue to work to demonstrate that this transaction will benefit the industry and promote competition." Nvidia will invest in Arm s R&D, accelerate its road maps, expand its offerings in ways that boost competition, create more opportunities for all Arm licensees, and expand the Arm ecosystem, the statement continued. Nvidia is committed to preserving Arm's open licensing model and ensuring that its IP is available to all interested licensees, current and future. Nvidia's proposal to acquire Arm from SoftBank Group Corp. 9984 has been met with several headwinds since it was announced back in late 2020, and the company said in its last earnings report in mid-November that it was working with the FTC to address concerns raised by the deal.

Nvidia's shares were up about 2% when the statement came out and were up 2.4% at $321.94 at last check.