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Dakhil@alien.topB to HardwareEnglish · 1 year ago

MacRumors: "Report: Apple Pays Less Than 30 Cents in Royalties to Arm Per Chip"

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Dakhil@alien.topB to HardwareEnglish · 1 year ago
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Report: Apple Pays Less Than 30 Cents in Royalties to Arm Per Chip
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Apple pays British chip architect Arm less than 30 cents per chip in royalties, The Information reports. Apple licenses the underlying technology...
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    I tried looking, as i’ve read the same thing before and am pretty sure he’s correct, but could not find the source. But I think this should give us a clue of arms value to apple.

    “Apple was among a number of large technology companies that that on Tuesday invested $735 million in Arm’s initial public offering.”

    https://www.reuters.com/technology/apple-inks-new-long-term-deal-with-arm-chip-technology-filing-2023-09-05/

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      Arm makes money from Arm ISA from:

      • License Fees
      • Royalties

      License Fees are an upfront payment to gain access to Arm ISA. The License Fees for ALAs (Architectural License Agreements) are far more expensive than for TLAs (Technology License Agreements, i.e. stock cores)

      Royalties are a % per chip sold which are reflective of the level of Arm IP used. The Royalties for ALAs are far lower than for TLAs. That’s because TLAs holders are using far more Arm IP, whereas ALA holders design the cores/IP themselves

      Overall royalties make up a far larger portion of Arm’s revenue, e.g. for 2022: $1.7B in royalties vs $1B for “non-royalties”

      Hence why Arm has been increasingly concerned about the rise in ALA holders, especially Qualcomm switching back to their ALA

      Sources:

      Arm’s statements from SoftBank’s Annual Reports

      AnandTech, it is very old but Arm hasn’t changed their business model for ages, just the termology

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