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Could Intel Be the Comeback Story of the Decade After Nvidia's Multibillion-Dollar Endorsement?
After the deeply bearish market reaction to Intel's costly investments and struggling product development, the Nvidia-powered range of custom chips could spark a terrific turnaround. Investors sure expect something big -- Intel's stock jumped to a new 52-week high on the news, more than 71% above the recent multiyear lows.
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Games : Project Cars Assassin's Creed Odyssey - 01:10 hitman 2 - 02:27 The Division 2 - 03:29 Kingdom Come Deliverance - 05:00 The Witcher 3 - 06:06 Metro Exodus - 07:17 Battlefield 5 - 09:36 System: Windows 10 Pro Intel i3 9350KF oc 5.
That's right, peeps, Intel and Nvidia have released a joint statement revealing plans to work together to build new computing products based on Intel's x86 CPUs and Nvidia's GPUs. Oh, and Nvidia is investing $5 billion in Intel. Hold that thought.
Nvidia is "going to be a large supplier" of GPU chiplets to Intel and CEO Jensen Huang wants to become an extensive customer of Intel CPUs.
Intel shares soared on Thursday after the company announced a partnership with Nvidia, which will buy $5 billion of Intel stock.
So Intel and Nvidia dropped a CPU-GPU bomb earlier today, announcing a distinctly unexpected plan to collab' on new computing products based on Intel's x86 CPUs and Nvidia's GPUs. Oh, and there's the minor matter of Nvidia investing $5 billion in Intel. But what will these unholy Intel-Nvidia chips look like?
Gen Digital Inc. (NASDAQ:GEN) is one of the Tech Stocks to Buy with the Lowest P/E Ratios. On September 16, Gen Digital Inc. (NASDAQ:GEN)’s Norton announced partnering with Intel to enhance AI-powered scam detection on Intel Core Ultra processors.
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.
Intel Corporation and Nvidia Corporation partner on custom AI chips as NVDA invests $5B. Click for how this alliance boosts INTC’s outlook and AI market potential.
Intel and Nvidia have quietly spent the past year co-developing custom x86 processors and SoCs for data center and client PCs with deep architectural collaboration across three joint teams.
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AMD FX-6300 vs Intel i5 4690k in Project CARS (GTX 960)
In this video, we delve into a comparative analysis of two popular processors: the AMD FX-6300 and the Intel i5 4690k, using Project CARS as the testing ground. Armed with a GTX 960, we explore how each CPU handles the demands of gaming,
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.