ARM is now going public in the United States after its recent confirmation of the move. There is a significant move from ARM for its operations in the country, and the British semiconductor company has recently confirmed that it is launching its first-ever US IPO, making the country more accessible for investors.
Tony Fadell is looking at a new opportunity over at ARM, something which Apple relies on massively. The "Father of the iPod," Tony Fadell, is given a new opportunity for a seat on ARM's board of directors, a role which he would fill for the company, with unknown work to do moving forward.
Amid the semiconductor shortage around the world, Canon is forced to tell its customers to bypass DRM warnings on some of its printer cartridges. The use of third-party inks is now allowed.
The FTC is suing to block the largest semiconductor chip merger in history to prevent a chip conglomerate from stifling the innovation pipeline for next-generation technologies.