Nvidia already ‘clearly showing it will compete unfairly’, says Arm pioneer
The US chipmaker announced it was buying the British company last year in a $40bn deal, which is now being investigated in the UK
2 May 2021 • 8:00pm
Nvidia is already “clearly showing it will compete unfairly” against others if its takeover of Arm is allowed through, one of the pioneers behind the British semiconductor company has claimed.
Hermann Hauser, the founder of Arm’s precursor company Acorn, believes that US behemoth Nvidia is already preparing to act in an “anti-competitive way” after the company announced plans for a microchip that combines its technology with Arm’s.
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Amadeus Capital Partners has hit a £110m final close for its latest early stage, deeptech investment fund.
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UKtech50 2021: The most influential people in UK technology
Computer Weekly has announced the 11th annual UKtech50 – our definitive list of the movers and shakers in the UK tech sector
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Computer Weekly has announced the 11th annual UKtech50, our definitive list of the movers and shakers in UK technology – the CIOs, industry executives, public servants and business leaders driving the role of technology in the UK economy.
Our aim was to identify the 50 most influential leaders in UK IT. An expert judging panel representing every aspect of the IT profession helped decide the results, along with a reader vote, to determine who holds the most influence over the future of the UK tech sector – and of IT professionals across the country.
SoftBank, Invus steer investments in Descomplica
SoftBank, Invus steer investments in Descomplica
February 19, 2021 Six other investors participate in a $85 mln fundraising round for the Brazilian edtech company
EquityBrazilAsiaEuropeUSAsset ManagementFundsTechnology Japan s SoftBank and US private equity fund Invus Opportunities led six other investors in a $84.5 million fundraising round for Brazilian education technology company Descomplica.
Valor Capital Group, Península Participações, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) and Amadeus Capital Partners participated in the round along with Intercorp Peru and The Edge, the guitar player of the Irish rock band U2, Descomplica said in a press release on Thursday.
The transaction represents the largest investme