Qualcomm trial that ended two months ago reveals statements made by Arm CEO Rene Haas clarifying his company's role in the chip industry: "Qualcomm sells chips, and we don't." When further pressed ...
Malaysia’s Prime Minister told reporters that the deal to bring Arm in the country will be finalized this month.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim signed a deal on the partnership with Arm CEO Rene Haas in Shangri-La Hotel in Kuala ...
British chip giant Arm Holdings signed an agreement with Malaysia on Wednesday (Mar 5) to bolster the Southeast Asian country ...
During the legal dispute over Qualcomm's licensing rates, Arm CEO Rene Haas stated that the company had never been involved in building chips. Sources say Arm began attempting to hire new managers ...
According to the Financial Times, Arm Chief Executive Rene Haas could show the new chip by the summer. Arm plans to make a chip for servers in large data centers Specifically, Arm will develop and ...
Rene Haas, Arm’s chief executive, will unveil the first chip that it has made in-house as early as this summer, according to people familiar with the UK-based group’s plans. The move from ...
“MITI and MIDA will ensure that Arm's technology is fully utilised by local companies to further boost Malaysia's semiconductor industry,” he added. On Friday, Rene Haas, the chief executive officer ...
Reports are that Arm is about to embark on a huge strategy change -- and it could be an extremely risky bet. However, it appears current CEO Rene Haas and Softbank (OTC: SFTB.Y) Chairman Masayoshi ...
During questioning at the trial, Arm CEO Rene Haas said, “we don’t build chips” when asked about the company’s ambitions outlined in a board proposal to do so. But Arm sought to hire executives from ...
ARM Holdings has agreed to provide chip designs and technology to Malaysia over the next decade, to help catapult the ...