By Stephen Nellis
(Reuters) – If Nvidia Corp
The $40 billion deal announced last month would reshape the global semiconductor sector because Arm has long acted as a neutral player, supplying intellectual property to Apple Inc
Nvidia has displaced Intel Corp
But because chips take years to go from an idea to silicon, Arm’s customers often disclose information about future plans during licensing discussions with Arm. Arm customers also share sales forecasts and figures to calculate royalty payments.
“We are going to keep the firewalls up between the two companies relative to confidentiality, and we’re not going to give any early access to Nvidia,” Rene Haas, president of Arm’s IP Products Group, told Reuters in an interview.
But Haas said some information would still need to be conveyed to Nvidia, such as if major customers disclosed plans to move to RISC-V, an open source competitor to Arm, setting the stage for a downturn in sales that might in turn affect Nvidia’s financial results. Haas said the two firms were in discussions on “how to minimize the access to that information.”
The deal is widely expected to generate scrutiny from Nvidia rivals who use Arm technology, such as Intel and Qualcomm Inc
“We’ll evaluate this every step of the way, as we do with all combinations in the industry, to make sure that Intel and the industry have access to critical technologies on a fair and level playing field,” Intel Chief Executive Bob Swan told Reuters in an interview last week.
In statement on Wednesday, Nvidia said that it would “make sure that the confidential information of Arm’s customers will be fully protected, just as it is today.”
(Reporting by Stephen Nellis; Editing by Greg Mitchell and David Gregorio)