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Intel and SambaNova debut hybrid system blending GPUs, RDUs, and CPUs
Most AI data centers today run inference on a single type of chip, typically Nvidia GPUs. Intel and SambaNova Systems are ...
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Intel's $949 GPU has 32GB of VRAM for local AI, but the software is why Nvidia keeps winning
Intel's AI-related software has been getting better, but it's still not great.
A fresh leak details Intel's Serpent Lake as a joint Intel-Nvidia SoC built around RTX Rubin graphics and Copper Shark P-cores, aiming for a 2028–2029 launch that could redefine high-performance ...
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 ...
The landmark partnership between Intel and Nvidia announced last year could see new CPUs featuring GeForce RTX graphics ...
In our view, the Intel–Nvidia pact further accentuates Nvidia Corp.’s dominant market position and represents a milestone in the transition to the next era of computing. Just as Intel Corp. had a lock ...
Will AI save us from the memory crunch it helped create?
This looks big and might be the end of Arc GPUs. https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/...rsonal-computing-products?ncid=so-twit-672238 For personal computing, Intel ...
DigiTimes reported that Nvidia is considering Intel Foundry for some manufacturing and packaging in 2028. Packaging alone could be worth well over $1 billion to Intel, and the manufacturing part of a ...
Intel INTC and Nvidia NVDA announced a collaboration to jointly develop multiple generations of custom data center and PC products. Nvidia will also invest $5 billion in Intel’s common stock at a ...
On Thursday, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) and Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) announced a shocking deal that will pair the two companies' technologies in PC and data center central processing units (CPUs). This news ...
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