It is well known in the industry that after Nvidia’s acquisition of Arm failed in February, SoftBank sought Arm’s US stock IPO. After that, a number of semi-large international semiconductor factories have expressed their willingness to "group purchase" Arm. On May 31, according to relevant media reports, Qualcomm CEO An Meng said that he would invest in shares during the IPO, and he was willing to join other companies to form a joint consortium to directly acquire ARM.
Amon mentioned that Anmon said that Qualcomm is a stakeholder and one of ARM's largest customers. This move may eliminate the outside world's concerns about the company's control after ARM's future listing, and will also make ARM's IPO and valuation more successful. .
Intel CEO previously stated that the company will support the ARM cornerstone investment initiative, and Anmon's statement will undoubtedly provide new impetus to ARM cornerstone investors.