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Apple, SoftBank-owned Arm ink new long-term deal for chip technology

The deal ‘extends beyond 2040,’ according to Arm's initial public offering documents filed on Tuesday.

Published on: Sep 06, 2023 01:48 PM IST
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Apple has signed a new deal with Arm for chip technology that "extends beyond 2040," according to Arm's initial public offering documents filed on Tuesday.

A women uses an iPhone mobile device as she passes a lighted Apple logo at the Apple store
A women uses an iPhone mobile device as she passes a lighted Apple logo at the Apple store

Arm unveiled pricing on Tuesday for what it hopes will be a $52 billion initial public offering, which would be the largest such deal in the U.S. this year. Arm owner SoftBank Group plans to offer 95.5 million American depository shares of the United Kingdom-based company for $47 to $51 apiece, Arm said in a filing.

Arm owns the intellectual property behind the computing architecture for most of the world's smartphones, which it licenses to Apple and many others. Apple uses Arm's technology in the processes of designing its own custom chips for its iPhones, iPads and Macs.

The two companies have a long history - Apple was one of the initial companies that partnered to found the firm in 1990, before the release of its "Newton" handheld computer in 1993, which used an Arm-based processor chip. The Newton flopped, but Arm went on to become dominant in mobile phone chips because of its low power consumption, which helps batteries last longer.

Apple was among a number of large technology companies that that on Tuesday invested $735 million in Arm's initial public offering. Reuters last week was the first to confirm that Apple was among the strategic investors who agreed to buy shares.

Arm declined to comment beyond its filings, and Apple did not immediately return a request for comment.

(Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco; Editing by Sandra Maler)

 
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