In September, Nvidia sealed the biggest deal in semi-conductor history by paying $40 billion US for Arm. The good news is that Nvidia plans to keep Arm’s headquarters and IP registered in the UK and is even furthering investment with an AI research and education centre, as well as building an Arm/Nvidia-based AI supercomputer for research. However, there’s notably no commitment to keeping or growing UK jobs, as Softbank made when it bought Arm in 2016.
Nvidia spends over 6x more on R&D in a year than Arm, so this gives Arm a huge shot in the, erm, leg Nvidia is looking to bolster Arm with its own GPU and AI technologies, which is good because Arm’s Mali GPU tech isn’t exactly held in high regard, and its Ethos NPU…