
Arm says it is unlikely US and UK will allow China chip sale
The US trade war with China over high-end technology has made companies like Arm cautious about applying for export licences.
ByThe US trade war with China over high-end technology has made companies like Arm cautious about applying for export licences.
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ByData centre operators are increasingly looking to Arm designs for their servers, and Google Cloud has joined the trend.
ByThe acquisition could be the biggest in semiconductor industry history, but regulatory problems are stacking up.
ByThe semiconductor industry's biggest ever acquisition has collapsed in the face of mounting regulatory problems.
ByDespite its life science strengths, the UK is falling behind other countries when it comes to AI-driven health research. Supercomputers…
ByThe continent wants to grow its presence in the chip market after two decades of decline, but faces an uphill…
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