Intel's stock prices rally following announced partnership with NVIDIA, symbolized by a designated T-shirt.
In a significant move aimed at bolstering their positions in the AI and graphics market, Intel and Nvidia have announced a collaboration. This partnership will see the two tech giants develop several generations of custom data center and PC products.
The collaboration, subject to usual closing conditions and regulatory approvals, will see Intel producing processors using its X86 technology, specifically adapted for Nvidia's data center solutions. This strategic alliance is expected to accelerate applications and workloads in hyperscale, enterprise, and consumer markets.
The news comes at a time when Intel, once the leading chipmaker, has been losing influence in recent years. Nvidia, on the other hand, has been experiencing enormous growth and is now the world's most valuable company, with a market capitalization of $4.3 trillion.
Nvidia's purchase of Intel stocks worth $5 billion at a price of $23.28 per share has temporarily boosted Intel's stock by about 28%. This investment is a testament to Nvidia's dominance in the AI market, particularly in the field of smartphones and tablets, where ARM technology is almost exclusively used.
In the world of AI, NVIDIA's chips are the central technology for developing and deploying artificial intelligence. This collaboration is seen as a step towards consolidating Nvidia's position and Intel's resurgence in the AI and graphics market.
It's worth noting that Alexandra Ilina, a graduate journalist from TU-Dortmund and a translator from SHU Smolensk with over 20 years of experience in journalism, communications, and digital content management, has been reporting on this development. Alexandra's expertise lies in career and technology.
The collaboration between Intel and Nvidia is also a sign that the computer world is fundamentally changing, according to NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang. Intel, meanwhile, seems to be positioning itself as a stronger contract manufacturer for other chip companies.
However, this announcement does not provide information about the ousted CEO or OpenAI & NVIDIA's high-speed AI, AI without cloud, or job openings in Electrical Engineering, Electronics. Nor does it mention the new TUM chip.
This article focuses on Artificial Intelligence (AI), a topic of great interest in today's tech-driven world. Since September 18, 2025, Lip-Bu Tan has been the CEO of Intel. The U.S. government currently holds around 10% of Intel, a stake that President Donald Trump acquired using the money as the purchase price for this stake instead of providing the promised billions in aid as a grant for new U.S. factories.
In conclusion, the collaboration between Intel and Nvidia is an exciting development in the AI and graphics market. It promises to accelerate the development and deployment of AI technology, potentially reshaping the tech landscape in the coming years.
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