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posted by martyb on Sunday August 02 2020, @11:56AM   Printer-friendly
from the big-money-in-tiny-chips dept.

Nvidia is reportedly in 'advanced talks' to buy ARM for more than $32 billion

SoftBank has been rumored to be exploring a sale of ARM — the British chip designer that powers nearly every major mobile processor from companies like Qualcomm, Apple, Samsung, and Huawei — and now, it might have found a buyer. Nvidia is reportedly in "advanced talks" to buy ARM in a deal worth over $32 billion, according to Bloomberg.

Nvidia is said to be the only company that's involved in concrete discussions with SoftBank for the purchase at this time, and a deal could arrive "in the next few weeks," although nothing is finalized yet. If the deal does go through, it would be one of the largest deals ever in the computer chip business and would likely draw intense regulatory scrutiny.

Also at Guru3D and Wccftech.

Previously:
(2020-07-12) Apple Has Built its Own Mac Graphics Processors
(2020-07-11) Nvidia's Market Cap Rises Above Intel's
(2020-06-11) ARM Faces a Boardroom Revolt as it Seeks to Remove the CEO of Its Chinese Joint Venture
(2019-10-29) Fed Up Of Playing Whac-A-Mole With Network Of Softbank-Owned Patent Holders, Intel Goes To Court


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  • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 02 2020, @05:21PM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 02 2020, @05:21PM (#1030351)

    thx for info and links.
    now this is just "feeling" from filtering stuff i read on the internet. it is not digested properly.
    so i am keeping a eye out for i/o mostly.
    for intel, i feel they never much cared about "expansion cards". for them a intel chip is all a consumer needs.
    no audio, no gpu, no network (unless provided by intel chipset itself), heck they even had a go at "rambus", trying to intel-ify the ram.
    so i am not betting on intel "to open the city gates" to intel-city so the surrounding pesants can bring in and take out goods at a rapid "unchecked" or "coherrent" rate.
    sure thing, everything INSIDE intel city is in phase-locked step-lock and moving at a most brisk pace ... but anything not inside intel city will be ... well ... hampered or looked down upon.
    so here i am coughing up my "filtered residue" and i feel tho pcie is getting mighty fast it is still hampered by a device encoding to pcie and another decoding from.
    so if you have a truck load of one time data, that works but if you try to stream stuff back and forth, i think so either side on the link doesn't have to wait (waste cycles!) but can sync up, kindda like without having to en- and decode then pcie is looking yealously at how things sync up in intel city.
    and this, probably is where amd could "abuse" the fact that they have TWO cities, the gpu and cpu and they could invent a protocol over or thru pcie that is NOT pcie but since they control both cities would work coherently over physical-electrical pcie ...
    so, if the device needs coherence and is NOT inside intel city you can bet it will be a second class citizen ...
    so that's all i found in the filter bag :)

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 02 2020, @05:35PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 02 2020, @05:35PM (#1030357)

    btw by "coherent" i mean like 50Hz are coherent in the grid. absent and ac-2-dc-2-ac converters the grid is rising and falling in lock step across the grid. so 50 Hz peak in rome/italy is at the exact same time as in berlin or paris .. lol.
    you could (be warned, continue reading might give you a headache) imagine a virtual plane denoting the current instantenous voltage on the grid slamming down and rising up, cutting thru the whole eurpean continent AT THE SAME TIME... 50 times per second O_o"

    • (Score: 3, Informative) by Rupert Pupnick on Monday August 03 2020, @12:54AM

      by Rupert Pupnick (7277) on Monday August 03 2020, @12:54AM (#1030513) Journal

      Actually keeping tight timing synchronization is much easier in a processor complex where delay variations are held to reasonably tight tolerances compared to the power grid which contains many more interfaces, sources, and especially loads that can vary widely in the course of 24 hours.

      Also, wave propagation speeds are much slower through the power network compared to free space.

  • (Score: 3, Informative) by takyon on Monday August 03 2020, @02:56AM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Monday August 03 2020, @02:56AM (#1030560) Journal

    Intel's networking/Ethernet chipsets are found in many AMD and ARM devices.

    Intel will return to discrete GPUs, starting with HPC, and later consumers.

    and this, probably is where amd could "abuse" the fact that they have TWO cities, the gpu and cpu and they could invent a protocol over or thru pcie that is NOT pcie but since they control both cities would work coherently over physical-electrical pcie ...

    Infinity Fabric [wikichip.org] and Infinity Architecture [anandtech.com]?

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