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    • Thursday, 1 June, 2023
      Beijing calls on Arm to intensify chip co-operation with Chinese companies

      Designer plays critical role in semiconductor industry under pressure from US export restrictions

    • Thursday, 25 May, 2023
      Arm cuts back on ‘blue sky’ research to streamline ahead of IPO

      UK chip designer faces criticism after closing flagship unit to sharpen focus on commercial products

    • Tuesday, 2 May, 2023
      Inside BusinessJune Yoon
      High IPO valuation for Arm would be a warning to investors

      A wide range of $30bn to $70bn has been estimated for the value of the UK chipmaker being listed by SoftBank

    • Sunday, 23 April, 2023
      Chip designer Arm makes its own advanced prototype semiconductor

      Company to build test chip with factory partners, stoking fears it could in future compete with its biggest customers

    • Tuesday, 11 April, 2023
      SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son set to sign off on Nasdaq listing for Arm

      Billionaire chief takes first formal step to put in motion New York IPO of UK-based chip designer

    • Thursday, 23 March, 2023
      Arm seeks to raise prices ahead of hotly anticipated IPO

      SoftBank-owned group aims to charge more for each chip design in radical shake-up of business model

    • Friday, 10 March, 2023
      FT AlphavilleCraig Coben
      Diagnosing London’s listing miasma

      Arm blows, but it can be a wake-up call

    • Friday, 3 March, 2023
      FCA regulator blamed for Arm’s decision to shun London listing

      Onerous rules said to have influenced rejection of UK float for chip designer in favour of New York

    • Friday, 3 March, 2023
      Lex
      Listings: disArming of City will spur hard talk on SoftBank’s NY plan Premium content

      A slow exodus of multinationals is reducing London’s status as an international financial centre

    • Thursday, 2 March, 2023
      Arm Technology China
      China holds up Arm’s exit from troubled joint venture

      Unresolved restructuring looms over SoftBank’s plans for blockbuster listing of UK chip designer

    • Wednesday, 25 January, 2023
      Equities
      Arm should have cake and eat it

      Dual listing FTW

    • Thursday, 19 January, 2023
      The crisis in European equities
      A farewell to Arm

      In the battle to float Britain’s tech superstar, the LSE has little to offer beyond convention

    • Monday, 9 January, 2023
      Sunak revives talks with SoftBank on London listing for Arm

      Officials and London Stock Exchange face uphill battle to secure UK role for chip designer’s IPO

    • Wednesday, 4 January, 2023
      News in-depth
      Chip designer Arm targets car market for growth

      SoftBank-owned company battles Intel and MIPS in auto sector as it prepares for blockbuster listing

    • Wednesday, 14 December, 2022
      Export controls hit China’s access to Arm’s leading-edge chip designs

      Alibaba among groups unable to purchase top designs

    • Wednesday, 30 November, 2022
      Semiconductors
      China enlists Alibaba and Tencent in fight against US chip sanctions

      Chinese government steps up push to use Risc-V in move aimed at boosting domestic production of semiconductors

    • Friday, 11 November, 2022
      SoftBank Group Corp
      SoftBank hit by $10bn loss despite Masayoshi Son’s defensive pivot

      Founder is stepping back from operations at tech group to focus on ‘explosive’ growth at UK chip designer Arm

    • Tuesday, 18 October, 2022
      Semiconductors
      Arm’s legal dispute with Qualcomm highlights firms’ interdependence

      Wrangle hinges on how revenue from new markets for UK-based chip designer’s technology should be shared

    • Tuesday, 4 October, 2022
      Arm loses 40% of UK staff gained in SoftBank years

      Japanese conglomerate kept promise to double British workforce but has since shed hundreds of jobs

    • Thursday, 22 September, 2022
      SoftBank to meet Samsung to explore Arm ‘strategic alliance’

      Masayoshi Son will visit Seoul in October to explore tie-up for UK chip designer

    • Friday, 16 September, 2022
      Lex
      Arm/SoftBank: float will not decide whether the City sinks or swims Premium content

      If the British chip designer was so great for London, why did investors sell it in the first place?

    • Friday, 16 September, 2022
      Inside Politics
      In Arm’s way

      Plus, hawkishness on China and internal pressures within the Tory party are also steering the state’s vision for growth

    • Thursday, 15 September, 2022
      Truss plans last-ditch bid to persuade SoftBank to list Arm in London

      UK prime minister to push for talks with Japanese owner of British tech company

    • Wednesday, 31 August, 2022
      Chip design group Arm sues Qualcomm for breach of contract

      Lawsuit centres on US company’s purchase of start-up Nuvia

    • Monday, 15 August, 2022
      The Big Read
      The semiconductor boom: has the UK missed its chance?

      Geopolitical uncertainty hangs over a government rethink about how to protect the domestic chip industry at a time of economic nationalism

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