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Nvidia and Intel are teaming up to build new chips for data centers as well as gaming laptops. Here's what that means for you.
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.
Nvidia is investing $5 billion into Intel and partnering to integrate RTX chiplets on consumer and AI processors.
Processors Intel and Nvidia announce stunning plans to combine their CPU and GPU products for both consumer PCs and AI servers, with Nvidia taking a $5 billion stake in Intel Hardware Nvidia is rumoured to be first in line to use TSMC's ultra-advanced A16 ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Thursday that the company’s new deal with Intel will allow the two firms to enable a “new class of integrated graphics laptops” among several other details about the “historic” partnership.
Nvidia rules PC graphics with an iron fist, but currently lacks an integrated graphics play. That’s created a few safe spaces— like portable gaming laptops and gaming handhelds like the Steam Deck—where Nvidia’s advantages are irrelevant.
Intel has just unleashed its second-gen gaming GPUs, codenamed Battlemage and kicking off with the Arc B580 and B570 graphics cards. We're a little disappointed that they're only aiming at Nvidia's low-end RTX 4060 for now. But when it comes to features ...