The supercomputer will be the second most powerful in Japan and sixth most powerful worldwide
Chinese companies are worried that the deal would give Nvidia too much control over fundamental chip technology
Arm says it will work to minimise data-sharing with its new American owner
Cambridge-1 will be among the world's top 30 most powerful supercomputers, and top three most environmentally-frien
Arm will retain its headquarters in Cambridge and receive more support from Nvidia for its R&D efforts
New graphics cards offer up to twice the performance of Turing-based models
Rivals AMD and Nvidia have already started taking advantage of 7nm technology to produce more efficient chips
Nvidia is a licensee of ARM chips and a deal could draw opposition from other licensees
Nvidia's service - in beta for two years - will enable gamers to play games they've already bought, from any device, anywhere
AMD's slated 'Nvidia killer' could be sent packing