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We're doing this in 30 seconds each. We're watching Pfizer, Nvidia and Intel. First off, Pfizer will stop developing an obesity pill after it was linked to a potential drug-related liver injury in ...
The Gaudi accelerator chips of the firm fell behind the Hopper and Advanced Micro Devices' (AMD, Financials) Instinct products of Nvidia. Intel has since shelved its Falcon Shores artificial ...
There are two compelling reasons why Nvidia may be keen on shifting some production from TSMC to Intel. First, the company is struggling to provide enough gaming GPUs to meet demand. Nvidia ...
While we're still awaiting the yet-to-be-announced RTX 5060, Nvidia's previous-generation mainstream remains a solid performer. However, Intel's second-generation Arc graphics card line boasts a ...
An analyst believes that Intel is close to scoring a deal to manufacture some Nvidia chips. For Nvidia, moving some production to Intel makes a lot of sense. Winning Nvidia as a foundry customer ...
According to UBS analyst Timothy Arcuri, Intel is closing in on scoring Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) as a foundry customer. While Intel has both Microsoft and Amazon on board as Intel 18A customers ...
Rumor mill: A new analyst report suggests that Nvidia may use Intel's foundries to manufacture some of its future gaming GPUs. If true, this would mark a significant win for Intel's foundry ...
If the reports that Nvidia is interested in partnering with Intel's foundry business "potentially for gaming appplications" is actually genuine, then this indeed good news for struggling chip giant.
While Intel XeSS is similar to the tech we already know well from AMD and Nvidia, it comes with its own pros and cons. We’ve rounded up everything you need to know about Intel XeSS, how it works ...
It's no secret that Intel, which recently appointed Lip-Bu ... a level of performance that could be essential for cooling Nvidia’s GB300 superchip and also for upcoming rack servers, like ...
When you read that headline, it probably sounds like former Intel CTO and CEO Gelsinger's got a case of sour grapes. Of course, the man's far more mature and experienced than that. His comments ...
Arcuri said Nvidia (NVDA) may be closer to being an Intel foundry customer than Broadcom (AVGO), with the Jensen Huang-led company likely consider the use of Intel's 18A manufacturing process for ...