Value20232024TTMSelling/general/admin expenses983 M984 M—Research & development1.98 B2.07 B—Operating income111 M831 M—Non-Operating Income, Total32 M247 M—Interest expense, net of interest capitalized———Non-Operating Income, excl. Interest Expenses21 M237 M—Unusual income/expense11 M10 M—Pretax income212 M720 M—Equity in earnings17 M274 M—Taxes93.8 M72 M—Non-controlling/minority interest———After tax other income/expense2 M8 M—Net income before discontinued operations306 M792 M—Discontinued operations0——Net income306 M792 M—Dilution adjustment———Preferred dividends———Diluted net income available to common stockholders306 M792 M—Basic earnings per share (Basic EPS)0.30.75—Diluted earnings per share (Diluted EPS)0.290.75—Average basic shares outstanding1.03 B1.05 B—Diluted shares outstanding1.04 B1.06 B—EBITDA273 M1.01 B—EBIT111 M831 M—Cost of revenue154 M121 M—Other cost of goods sold———Depreciation & amortization (cash flow)162 M183 M—
Arm Holdings plc - American Depositary Shares
Arm Holdings plc is a semiconductor and software design company based in Cambridge, England, whose primary business is the design of central processing unit cores that implement the ARM architecture family of instruction sets. It also designs other chips, provides software development tools under the DS-5, RealView and Keil brands, and provides systems and platforms, system-on-chip infrastructure and software. As a holding company, it also holds shares of other companies. Since 2016, it has been majority owned by Japanese conglomerate SoftBank Group.
"ARM" was an originally acronym for Acorn RISC Machine and later for Advanced RISC Machines. While ARM CPUs first appeared in the Acorn Archimedes, a desktop computer, today's systems include mostly embedded systems, including ARM CPUs used in virtually all modern smartphones. Processors based on designs licensed from Arm, or designed by licensees of one of the ARM instruction set architectures, are used in all classes of computing devices. Arm has two lines of graphics processing units, Mali, and the newer Immortalis.
Arm's main CPU competitors in servers include IBM, Intel and AMD.