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Nvidia & Softbank abandon $40 billion Arm deal, cite regulatory challenges

By Yashasvini Razdan - Feb 08, 2022, 06:16 PM ET
Last Updated - Feb 15, 2024, 07:16 AM EST
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joint statement issued on Tuesday, the two companies cited "significant regulatory challenges" as the reason for abandoning the deal

The acquisition, which was poised to become the biggest semiconductor deal in history, has faced intense scrutiny from regulators worldwide since its announcement

• Nvidia announced its plans to buy chip designer Arm from Softbank in September 2020

• Global regulators have since then raised questions regarding the proposed deal

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Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Japan's SoftBank Group Corp. have called off their $40 billion deal to buy semiconductor chip designer Arms from the Japanese bank.

In a joint statement issued on Tuesday, the two companies cited "significant regulatory challenges" as the reason for abandoning the deal.

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