FTC Launches Antitrust Probe Into Arm's Chip Licensing Practices

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According to Reuters, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is investigating Arm Holdings over whether its semiconductor licensing practices could illegally monopolize parts of the chip market. The FTC is examining whether Arm may reject or worsen licensing terms for chip blueprints used in processor design. The agency has instructed the company to preserve documents. The probe adds to broader antitrust scrutiny of Arm, including an investigation by South Korea’s regulator.

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