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SoftBank Group has agreed to acquire Ampere Computing, a US chip startup focused on AI, for $6.5 billion. Ampere, founded by Intel's former president, makes data center CPUs based on Arm Holdings' architecture. Its biggest investors, Oracle and Carlyle Group, will sell their stakes.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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