Arm (ARM)
About Arm
Copy link to sectionWhat is Arm?
Copy link to sectionArm is a global semiconductor company best known for designing chips and ARM processors. Headquartered in Cambridge, UK, Arm licenses its intellectual property to other companies that manufacture Arm-based chips.
The company focuses on designing high-performance chips in a power efficient way. One of its biggest markets is mobile devices and embedded electronics. Arm processors power over 95% of smartphones and other consumer electronics, networking devices, and IoT products. Since 2016, Arm has been under the control of the SoftBank Group in Japan.
How does Arm make money?
Copy link to sectionArm makes money by licensing its technology and architecture to other companies. Arm has various licensing models, including per-chip royalties, upfront licensing fees, and subscription plans.
Arm charges some smartphone chip makers a small royalty for every chip produced using its designs. Developers can also pay a subscription fee to access its software development tools.
What is Arm’s best selling product?
Copy link to sectionThe Cortex-A series ARM processor cores are Arm’s best-selling product line. The Cortex-A powers the chips used in many popular smartphones and tablets. It is the most popular processor core family globally, with over 100 billion shipped.
Some of the most popular smartphones that use Arm’s Cortex-A series of processor cores include the iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and Google Pixel.
Who are the key executives at Arm?
Copy link to sectionRene Haas is Arm’s CEO and was appointed in February 2022. Here are other key executives at Arm.
- Rene Haas. Chief Executive Officer
- Jason Child. Executive Vice President and CFO
- Spencer Collins. Executive Vice President and CLO
- Tamika Curry Smith. Senior Vice President
- Drew Henry. Executive Vice President, Strategy and Ecosystem
- Will Abbey. Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
- Dipti Vachani. Senior Vice President and General Manager, Automotive Line of Business
- Paul Williamson. Senior Vice President and General Manager, IoT Line of Business
- Chris Bergey. Senior Vice President and General Manager, Client Line of Business
- Mohamed Awad. Senior Vice President and General Manager, Infrastructure Line of Business
- Richard Grisenthwaite. Executive Vice President and Chief Architect
- Gary Campbell. Executive Vice President, Central Engineering
- Kevork Kechichian. Executive Vice President, Solutions Engineering
Where can I buy shares in Arm?
Copy link to sectionArm is a privately owned company but is expected to IPO in September 2023. Once its share becomes available, you can use the information below to buy its stock.
You will be able to buy Arm stock on a stock trading platform. These platforms are extremely simple to use but there are different options to suit your specific needs. If you are a first-time investor, you might want to use a trading platform for beginners, while if you plan on doing a lot of trading from your phone, a stock trading app might be best.
Are there any other ways to invest in Arm?
Copy link to sectionThe simplest way to invest in Arm is to buy shares through a stock broker. However, you can also invest through an ETF or a fund. The best ETFs allow you to invest in the stock market more generally rather than focus on one company.
Arm is not part of any index yet, but once it IPOs, you can invest in an ETF that tracks the index it lists on. Alternatively, or choose a tech ETF that lets you own a basket of related stocks from the same industry.
More about the ARM price
Copy link to sectionWhat is the Arm stock price today?
Copy link to sectionArm is not publicly listed yet and so there is no stock price data yet.
Check back once the Arm IPO has taken place
What is the 52-week low for Arm stock?
Copy link to sectionArm is not publicly listed yet and so there is no stock price data yet. Check back once the Arm IPO has taken place
What is the 52-week high for Arm stock?
Copy link to sectionArm is not publicly listed yet and so there is no stock price data yet. Check back once the Arm IPO has taken place
What is the stock forecast for Arm?
Copy link to sectionAs Arm is not publicly listed yet and most experts have not provided any stock forecasts. Arm is worth $64 billion, according to some analysts, which is lower than its $80 billion valuation in 2021, when its deal with Nvidia failed to complete.
Check back once the IPO has taken place for the latest Arm price predictions.
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