Friday, May 26th 2017
SoftBank Grabs 4 Billion Dollar Stake in NVIDIA, Becomes 4th Largest Shareholder
NVIDIA has seen impressive growth over the past year in all sectors, and not just the usual ones such as PC gaming. Deep learning, Artificial Intelligence, all these have seen growth with the chip maker presenting some compelling products over the past year.
This growth has apparently garnered some attention from investment group SoftBank, whom have just placed a nice 4 Billion dollar investment in the company in exchange for a 4.9 percent stake. This amount is carefully calculated: It's pretty much the largest amount they can invest without having to seek regulatory approval in the United States. This also makes SoftBank NVIDIA's 4th largest shareholder, and is in line with SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son's plan to become the biggest investor in technology over the next decade.
It's surely a vote of confidence in the chip maker in the most direct language possible: Money. Furthermore, one has to ask if this is not the beginning of more investments from SoftBank in the future.
Source:
bloomberg.com
This growth has apparently garnered some attention from investment group SoftBank, whom have just placed a nice 4 Billion dollar investment in the company in exchange for a 4.9 percent stake. This amount is carefully calculated: It's pretty much the largest amount they can invest without having to seek regulatory approval in the United States. This also makes SoftBank NVIDIA's 4th largest shareholder, and is in line with SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son's plan to become the biggest investor in technology over the next decade.
It's surely a vote of confidence in the chip maker in the most direct language possible: Money. Furthermore, one has to ask if this is not the beginning of more investments from SoftBank in the future.
29 Comments on SoftBank Grabs 4 Billion Dollar Stake in NVIDIA, Becomes 4th Largest Shareholder
When you become a company that is celebrated for giving technology away license free, and people get mad paying higher prices.... you're kinda screwed.
www.gamefaqs.com/company/73389-soft-bank
The agreement has recently been amended so AMD still needs to order a minimum amount but can seek other avenues by paying a 'fine' for not meeting the threshold.
Source: www.anandtech.com/show/10631/amd-amends-globalfoundries-wafer-supply-agreement-through-2020
Nvidia did use Samsung's 14nm process for their lower tier Pascal cards which is essentially what GloFo uses as their own 14nm wasn't working right. They're practically buying all their process node advances (7nm was bought from IBM for example) which is worrying.
For us average Joe users, this can only result in better products in the long run. Good stuff! :)
Unless I need to go back to economics class, which is possible.