Google, Microsoft and Qualcomm protest Nvidia's acquisition of Arm
Some of
the world’s largest technology companies are complaining to US antitrust
regulators about Nvidia Corp’s acquisition
of Arm because the deal will harm competition in an area of the industry that
is vital to their businesses.
Alphabet
Inc’s Google, Microsoft Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. are among companies worried
about the $40 billion deal and are urging antitrust officials to intervene,
said people familiar with the process who asked not to be identified because
they weren’t authorised to speak publicly. At least one of the companies wants
the deal killed. Nvidia shares fell as much as 3.1 per cent in New York trading
on Friday. The acquisition would give Nvidia control over a critical supplier
that licenses essential chip technology to the likes of Apple, Intel, Samsung
Electronics, Amazon.com and China’s Huawei.
UK-based
Arm is known as the Switzerland of the industry because it licenses chip
designs and related software code to all comers, rather than competing against
semiconductor companies. The concern is that if Nvidia owns Arm, it could limit
rivals’ access to the technology or raise the cost of access. Read More
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