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SoftBank builds Nvidia, TSMC stakes under Masayoshi Son's focus on AI gear

SoftBank builds Nvidia, TSMC stakes under Masayoshi Son's focus on AI gear

Time of India8 hours ago
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At the heart of SoftBank's AI ambitions is chip designer Arm Holdings Plc. Son is gradually building a portfolio around the Cambridge, UK-based company with key industry players, seeking to catch up after largely missing a historic rally that's made Nvidia into a $4 trillion behemoth and boosted its contract chipmaker TSMC near a $1 trillion value.
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