Now that the $66B ($80B+ in today's NVDA stock value) Nvidia bid is dead what will happen to Arm? Softbank paid $32B for Arm in 2016 and put billions more into it. There seem to be (4) options pending:
(1) Stay inside Softbank (not likely)
(2) Consortium buyout (not likely)
(3) Independent company buyout (not likely)
(4) IPO (very likely)
“We’re not big users of Arm, but we do use Arm,” Pat Gelsinger told Reuters, “we’re going to get to be bigger users of Arm as we make it part of our IFS agenda as well. So, if a consortium would emerge, we would probably be very favorable to participate in it in some manner.”
This seems like a really bad idea on so many levels.
My guess is that Arm will IPO. Some folks think Arm is not profitable but I disagree. After the acquisition Arm went on a spending spree and can easily be paired down to a profitable level. ARM has also seen a nice 26% revenue surge in 2021 due to the recent 5G phone upgrades and that should continue into 2023. Plus, after many years of trying, I see Arm penetrating the PC and server markets. Now that systems companies dominate the chip design business, Arm and other IP vendors will continue to surge. And these systems companies will work with Arm and their massive silicon proven ecosystem versus RISC-V, my opinion.
(1) Stay inside Softbank (not likely)
(2) Consortium buyout (not likely)
(3) Independent company buyout (not likely)
(4) IPO (very likely)
“We’re not big users of Arm, but we do use Arm,” Pat Gelsinger told Reuters, “we’re going to get to be bigger users of Arm as we make it part of our IFS agenda as well. So, if a consortium would emerge, we would probably be very favorable to participate in it in some manner.”
This seems like a really bad idea on so many levels.
My guess is that Arm will IPO. Some folks think Arm is not profitable but I disagree. After the acquisition Arm went on a spending spree and can easily be paired down to a profitable level. ARM has also seen a nice 26% revenue surge in 2021 due to the recent 5G phone upgrades and that should continue into 2023. Plus, after many years of trying, I see Arm penetrating the PC and server markets. Now that systems companies dominate the chip design business, Arm and other IP vendors will continue to surge. And these systems companies will work with Arm and their massive silicon proven ecosystem versus RISC-V, my opinion.