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Intel won’t talk about its partnership with Nvidia, but the chipmaker’s still promising “the Next Arc family.” ...
Intel and Nvidia announce a huge partnership to jointly develop multiple generations of consumer CPU and data center products. Nvidia is also investing $5 billion in Intel.
Don't expect Intel to bail on its home-grown GPUs. The Nvidia deal is 'complementary to Intel’s roadmap,' it says.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang shares past memory, says 'Intel was on a mission to kill us for 33 years but we are lovers, not fighters'.
If you told me 25 years ago that Intel would end up in decline, that Nvidia would buy a chunk of the ailing company, and that the two would partner to build chips that integrate Intel x86 CPU cores ...
Earlier today, Intel and NVIDIA announced the two tech giants are planning to co-develop several generations of data center and PC products, with the latter also investing $5 billion into the former's ...
Nvidia is on top of the world right now, riding waves of investment in “AI” and becoming one of the most powerful and most profitable companies on the planet. Intel? Not so much. The company has been ...
Intel's commitment to its Arc GPUs is under scrutiny following a new partnership with Nvidia. While Intel assures that Arc graphics cards will continue alongside the collaboration, vague statements ...
NVIDIA just shook up the semiconductor world by dropping $5 billion into Intel, buying a 4.9% stake at $23.28 per share. This isn’t just about money—both companies are teaming up to co-develop future ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Intel spent 33 years "trying to kill" his company but is now a $5 billion partner, as the two chipmakers join forces to develop custom AI and data center products amid ...