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The British chip developer Arm sees Southeast Asia as a "hotspot of activity." The company, which is supported by Softbank, plans to expand there. Earlier this year, a $250 million partnership with Malaysia was announced, marking the first of its kind with a country. This strategic focus on a growing market like Southeast Asia, where the demand for data centers and AI is increasing significantly, is a clear sign of Arm's growth potential. The rising geopolitical tensions and the desire of many countries to control their data infrastructure play...
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