Arm Holdings to face US antitrust probe over chip tech, Bloomberg News reports


Rene Haas, CEO of chip tech provider Arm Holdings, holds a replica of a chip with his company's logo on it in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia March 5, 2025. REUTERS/Hasnoor Hussain

May 15 (Reuters) - Arm ⁠Holdings is facing an antitrust probe by ⁠the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over the British ‌chip designer's licensing of its semiconductor technology, part of ongoing global scrutiny of the business, Bloomberg News reported on ​Friday.

The FTC is investigating whether Arm ⁠is trying to ⁠illegally monopolize parts of the semiconductor market. It is ⁠looking ‌to assess if Arm will reject or downgrade the licensing agreements for its ⁠chip blueprints used to design central processing ​units, the report ‌said, citing people familiar with the matter.

Earlier ⁠this year, ​the US regulator notified Arm of the investigation and demanded the company preserve documents, according to Bloomberg.

A ⁠big portion of Arm's revenue comes ​from licensing its technology to companies such as Nvidia and Apple and collecting royalty payments on design ⁠use.

Reuters was not able to verify the report. Both Arm and the FTC did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.

Regulators outside the ​U.S. are also probing Arm's ⁠practices.

South Korea's antitrust regulator was investigating the Seoul offices ​of Arm in November, as ‌part of ongoing scrutiny of ​the company's licensing practices.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Shailesh Kuber)

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