UK tech giant Arm Holdings to be sold to US company Nvidia in $40bn deal

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UK tech giant Arm Holdings to be sold to US company Nvidia in $40bn deal
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Cambridge-based business dominates global smartphone market but deal needs to be approved by UK regulators

One of Britain’s most successful tech companies, Arm Holdings, is being sold by its Japanese owners for $40bn in a deal that could reshape the semiconductor landscape.

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