Arm to pause IoT software unit spin-off to SoftBank

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Arm to pause IoT software unit spin-off to SoftBank
Chip company Arm Holdings has put the brakes on the proposed transfer of two of its software businesses to its Japan-based parent SoftBank. In July, Arm said it would transfer two units under its internet-of-things services group to Softbank and that it was aiming to complete the transfer by ...

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