Nvidia and AMD are leaders in the GPUs, which power large language models and have skyrocketed in demand with the data center buildout.
Intel has been bulking up a team to focus on this effort and will develop its GPU strategy around customer needs.
By Jeffrey Dastin SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan on Tuesday said the company plans to build graphics ...
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The company beat expectations, but its guidance was underwhelming.
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The impressive performance comes after an 84% comeback in 2025.
Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan said that the computer industry’s memory-chip shortage is likely to persist for at least two years.
Digitimes expects Nvidia to stick with TSMC for the bulk of its chip needs in 2028, including the GPU die for Nvidia's ...
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