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  • Softbank is apparently looking to buy Ampere Computing
  • Japanese tech giant already owns Graphcore and Arm
  • Experts say Softbank’s ambition would be to rival global hyperscalers

SoftBank, the majority stakeholder in Arm, is reportedly in talks to acquire Ampere Computing (via Bnnbloomberg).

Ampere, known for its data center chips built on Arm architecture, has garnered attention for its advanced chips, including the 192-core Polaris and the upcoming 256-core Magnetrix.

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