SoftBank Group to acquire Ampere Computing in $6.5 billion AI-focused deal
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Ampere makes data center central processing unit (CPU) chips based on a computing architecture from Arm Holdings
As part of the deal, Ampere's biggest investors, Oracle and Carlyle Group
Founded in 2018 by Intel veteran Renee James, Ampere built CPUs with its own custom computing core technology, a step usually only taken by much larger firms like Apple
But Arm ultimately became a competitor as it sought to work directly with customers such as Microsoft
Google had adopted Ampere's chips, but a year later after Google worked with Arm to develop its own "Axon" CPU, a Google executive told Reuters it would not be deploying more Ampere chips.
Under SoftBank's ownership, Ampere will be a stable mate of Arm in the Japanese conglomerate's growing collection of chip technology companies that are boosting their focus on AI. SoftBank is the majority owner of Arm.
"With a shared vision for advancing AI, we are excited to join SoftBank Group and partner with its portfolio of leading technology companies," James said in a statement. "This is a fantastic outcome for our team, and we are excited to drive forward our AmpereOne roadmap for high performance Arm processors and AI."
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said on Wednesday it would acquire Ampere Computing, a U.S. chip startup founded by the former president of Intel
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that is increasingly focused on artificial intelligence, in a $6.5 billion all-cash deal.
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that are used by firms such as Oracle
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in their cloud computing infrastructure.
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, will sell their respective positions in the company, SoftBank said in a statement.
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or Qualcomm
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to help them build their own custom Arm-based CPUs.