SoftBank’s Arm China lays off workers to cope with challenging business outlook, sources say
- The China joint venture unit cut 90 to 95 jobs last week, involving mostly R&D engineers, sources said
- Some customers are concerned about geopolitical tensions that could block Chinese companies’ access to Arm technology
Those who lost their jobs were mostly engineers in research and development, the sources said. Before the lay-offs, Arm China had about 700 employees; there were no lay-offs last year when British firm Arm had cut jobs affecting up to 15 per cent of its global workforce, one of the sources added.
Arm China declined to comment. British firm Arm said in a statement that “Arm China is a separate company from Arm, and while we cannot comment on its personnel decisions, we do not expect any disruption to our business in China which continues to remain strong.”
Arm China is the exclusive distributor of Cambridge, England-based Arm's licences in the country. It collects payments and sends them to Arm, which delivers the technology directly to customers.
One of the sources said some customers are concerned about Arm potentially changing how it charges royalties, as well as US-China geopolitical tensions that could block Chinese companies’ access to Arm technology.