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Sources: Google, Microsoft, and Qualcomm are among companies asking US to intervene in Nvidia's Arm acquisition, and at least one company wants the deal killed

Some of the world's largest technology companies are complaining to U.S. antitrust regulators about Nvidia Corp.'s acquisition …

Bloomberg

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  • @chiakokhua RetiredEngineer&reg on x
    Make no mistake, Nvidia's ambition is to become Apple, first in the datacenter, and later clients and everything adjacent. Arm ecosystem “partners” supporting this will be digging their own graves.
  • @daniel_rubino Daniel Rubino on x
    It's not surprising these companies would protest NVIDIA buying Arm. Of course, had any of them bought it (Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm) it would have been the same complaint. Can't have a US tech giant own it, and US doesn't want China to either🤷‍♂ ️ https://www.windowscentral.co…
  • @chiakokhua RetiredEngineer&reg on x
    > Yay! And for good reason. No surprise at all. Bloomberg: “Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm Protest Nvidia's juju Acquisition of Arm Ltd.” https://www.bloomberg.com/...
  • @mikedesep Mike Desepoli on x
    Translation: these companies are terrified they can't compete with $NVDA. Isn't is funny that monopolies are only okay when it's $GOOG and $MSFT that are in control? https://twitter.com/...
  • @patrickmoorhead Patrick Moorhead on x
    Zero surprise here. Google, Microsoft, and Qualcomm want Arm to stay right where it is. https://www.bloomberg.com/...