Arm CEO Haas in line to lead much of parent SoftBank's international business: Report
Arm's CEO, Rene Haas, is set to head a significant portion of SoftBank's international operations. This move is aimed at bolstering SoftBank's ambitious AI chip strategy, known as Project Izanagi. Haas will also continue his leadership role at Arm...

Arm declined to comment while SoftBank which is the majority-owner of Arm, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters. SoftBank declined to comment to the FT.
According to the FT report, Haas's appointment aims to push forward SoftBank's AI chip strategy, Project Izanagi, launched to compete with rivals such as U.S.-based chipmaker Nvidia .
Haas was expected to take a title reflecting his senior role at SoftBank Group International, but was not expected to run the company's Vision Fund investment vehicles or its energy business, the report added.
The report comes as Masayoshi Son, the billionaire founder of SoftBank, makes increasingly aggressive bets on AI following years when SoftBank swung between outsized gains and heavy Vision Fund losses.
Last month, Arm unveiled a new artificial intelligence data centre chip, which it said would add billions of dollars in revenue and mark a significant shift in strategy. Its shares are up more than 10% since the announcement.
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