SoftBank’s (SFTBY) Arm (ARM) has agreed to provide chip designs and technology to Malaysia for $250M over the next 10 years, as the government targets semiconductor exports of roughly $270B by 2030, Bloomberg’s Anisah Shukry reports. Malaysia packages roughly a tenth of the world’s semiconductors, Shukry notes.
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