SoftBank Group Corp. (SFTBY.PK) has officially completed its acquisition of Ampere Computing Holdings LLC, marking a significant expansion into the high-performance semiconductor sector. The transaction, which closed on Tuesday, valued the U.S.-based chipmaker at $6.5 billion (approximately 973.0 billion yen), with the deal initially announced on March 19, 2025.
Market Response and Stock Performance
The market reacted positively to the deal closure, with SoftBank Group shares surging around 5 percent to reach 16,160.00 yen in Tokyo trading. This uptick reflects investor confidence in SoftBank’s strategic direction toward AI-driven semiconductor innovation.
What Ampere Computing Brings to the Table
Ampere Computing specializes in developing high-performance, energy-efficient semiconductors tailored for sustainable artificial intelligence applications. The company’s technology foundation rests on the ARM compute platform, positioning it as a critical player in the rapidly evolving AI hardware landscape where power efficiency and computational power are equally vital.
Integration and Financial Impact
Following the acquisition, Ampere Computing now operates as a subsidiary of SoftBank Group, with its operational performance and financial results consolidated into SoftBank’s earnings starting from the acquisition date. The company is evaluating the full financial impact of this acquisition on its consolidated financial results, though the strategic value of securing advanced AI semiconductor capabilities is already apparent.
This move underscores SoftBank’s commitment to strengthening its portfolio in next-generation computing infrastructure as artificial intelligence continues to reshape global technology markets.
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SoftBank's $6.5 Billion Strategic Move: Ampere Computing Acquisition Now Official
SoftBank Group Corp. (SFTBY.PK) has officially completed its acquisition of Ampere Computing Holdings LLC, marking a significant expansion into the high-performance semiconductor sector. The transaction, which closed on Tuesday, valued the U.S.-based chipmaker at $6.5 billion (approximately 973.0 billion yen), with the deal initially announced on March 19, 2025.
Market Response and Stock Performance
The market reacted positively to the deal closure, with SoftBank Group shares surging around 5 percent to reach 16,160.00 yen in Tokyo trading. This uptick reflects investor confidence in SoftBank’s strategic direction toward AI-driven semiconductor innovation.
What Ampere Computing Brings to the Table
Ampere Computing specializes in developing high-performance, energy-efficient semiconductors tailored for sustainable artificial intelligence applications. The company’s technology foundation rests on the ARM compute platform, positioning it as a critical player in the rapidly evolving AI hardware landscape where power efficiency and computational power are equally vital.
Integration and Financial Impact
Following the acquisition, Ampere Computing now operates as a subsidiary of SoftBank Group, with its operational performance and financial results consolidated into SoftBank’s earnings starting from the acquisition date. The company is evaluating the full financial impact of this acquisition on its consolidated financial results, though the strategic value of securing advanced AI semiconductor capabilities is already apparent.
This move underscores SoftBank’s commitment to strengthening its portfolio in next-generation computing infrastructure as artificial intelligence continues to reshape global technology markets.