1. Arm Holdings' valuation is at risk due to China's DeepSeek AI tool; 2. Arm's high P/E ratio and inflated valuation are unsustainable; 3. The company's heavy R&D spending and partnerships with tech giants can't justify its current valuation amid potential declines in AI chip demand.
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