Neither Intel nor Nvidia have said exactly when the first fruits of its co-designed integrated CPUs will ship. But the thinking right now seems to be that it might a take a few years. Nvidia announced ...
Part of Intel's (NASDAQ: INTC) turnaround strategy, now under CEO Lip-Bu Tan and previously under former CEO Pat Gelsinger, is to exit noncore businesses and refocus on what the company does best.
(Full disclosure: Intel invited me to its chipset fab in Phoenix, Ariz. Travel and lodging were paid by Intel, but Gizmodo did not guarantee any coverage as a condition of accepting the trip.) ...
Intel develops its own graphics technology for its CPUs and discrete GPUs. The company is partnering with Nvidia to produce CPUs with integrated Nvidia GPUs for PCs. With Nvidia now a partner, Intel ...
Nvidia will buy $5 billion of Intel stock as the companies co-develop multiple generations of AI data-center and PC chips. Fresh financials show Nvidia growing fast while Intel is still restructuring ...
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.
The artificial intelligence (AI) leader Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) announced Thursday that it will invest $5 billion in Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) as part of a sweeping collaboration to build new data center and ...
The two companies are partnering in products in the data center and PCs. The move gives Intel a much-needed lifeline. Apparently, the federal government isn't the only one that thinks Intel (NASDAQ: ...
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 ...
Nvidia's US$5 billion move to acquire a 4% stake in Intel isn't about the money — it's about survival strategy. The real issue is how Intel, struggling to regain relevance in AI, can leverage this ...