The AI chipmaker had announced back then that it would pay $23.28 per share for Intel common stock, buying over 214.7 ...
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Intel+NVIDIA chase a CPU-GPU mega chip with massive cash at stake
The balance of power in high-performance computing is tilting toward tightly fused CPU-GPU designs, and two old rivals are suddenly aligned around that future. Intel and Nvidia are now chasing a mega ...
Four years of an aggressive turnaround effort by former CEO Pat Gelsinger to revive Intel's manufacturing arm by opening it ...
Intel Corp. is reportedly engaged in talks with Advanced Micro Devices Inc. over a deal that could see it manufacture some of its rival’s less advanced semiconductors. A report by Semafor on Wednesday ...
Nvidia completes $5 billion Intel stake, boosting collaboration on AI, CPUs, and data center chips amid Intel’s struggles.
In a major collaboration that would have been hard to imagine just a few years ago, Nvidia announced today that it was buying a total of $5 billion in Intel stock, giving Intel’s competitor ownership ...
Nvidia Corp. today announced plans to invest $5 billion in Intel Corp. as part of a collaboration that will see the companies jointly develop new chips. The partnership encompasses both the data ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dave Altavilla is a Tech Analyst covering chips, compute and AI. Intel came to its annual Tech Tour last week not to tease ...
The giant chip makers' big pact isn't just a technical twist—it could mean some major changes for the PC market. Here's what we still don't know. I’ve been a consumer PC expert at PCMag for 10 years, ...
Apple's M1 chip revolutionized computing and set a new standard for performance and efficiency. For the fifth anniversary of ...
Intel (INTC) stock jumped over 3% Friday as the chipmaker reported third quarter earnings and revenue that topped Wall Street's expectations. Intel reported $13.7 billion in revenue for the three ...
Intel exceeded Q3 earnings and revenue estimates, driven by strong growth in its Client Computing Group and robust processor demand. INTC launched the Central Engineering Group recently to compete ...
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