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Arm Holdings ADR

Arm IP sits inside smartphones, edge devices, and an increasing share of custom data-center silicon.

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Price $407.72 Live
1D Change -7.22% 1 day
Market Cap $435.48B Live
Enterprise Value $432.37B Current
Trailing P/E 474.1 TTM
Forward P/E 132.2 Forward
PEG Ratio 3.82x Yahoo est.
Price / Sales 88.5 TTM
EV / Revenue 87.9 TTM
Revenue Growth 20.1% YoY latest qtr
Earnings Growth 47.9% YoY latest qtr
Gross Margin 97.5% TTM
Operating Margin 29.5% TTM
Net Margin 18.4% TTM
ROE 12.0% TTM
Free Cash Flow $750.5M TTM
FCF Margin 15.3% TTM
Debt / Equity 5.93x Latest qtr
Current Ratio 6.00x Latest qtr
Dividend Yield Annualized
Next Earnings Jul 29, 2026 Calendar

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Revenue $4.92B Mar 31, 2026

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Revenue $1.49B Mar 31, 2026

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Net Income $904.0M Mar 31, 2026

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Net Income $313.0M Mar 31, 2026

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Dividend / Share $0.00 No regular dividend

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Why it could benefit going forward

  • Arm IP sits inside smartphones, edge devices, and an increasing share of custom data-center silicon.
  • AI pushes more compute into power-efficient CPU, accelerator, and edge designs.
  • Custom silicon programs can expand royalty and license opportunities.

Moat / edge

  • Broadest CPU IP ecosystem across mobile, embedded, and infrastructure.
  • Power-efficiency reputation matters for AI inference and edge devices.
  • License model creates leverage across many semiconductor customers.

What to watch

  • Neoverse adoption in cloud infrastructure.
  • Royalty rate expansion and new licensing models.
  • China exposure and customer concentration.

Key risks

  • Valuation can run ahead of near-term revenue conversion.
  • RISC-V and internal architectures can pressure future IP economics.

Business snapshot

Arm Holdings plc researches, develops, licenses, and markets central processing unit (CPU) intellectual property (IP), graphics processing unit IP, systems IP, compute subsystems (CSS), and associated software, tools and related services. The company provides a product portfolio, including CPU IP, GPU and neural processing unit (NPU) accelerators, system IP such as interconnects, compute platform products including pre-integrated CSSs, and development tools and software. The company serves semiconductor companies, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), cloud service providers (CSPs), and organizations developing chips for end markets such as smartphones, consumer electronics, industrial IoT, embedded systems, cloud data centers, networking, automotive, and robotics. It provides its products and services in the United States, China, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and internationally. The company was founded in 1990 and is based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Arm Holdings plc operates as a subsidiary of SoftBank Group Corp.