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NVIDIA pays Intel $5B to make RTX-powered x86 chips
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59046, member: 636"] NVIDIA and Intel have formed a $5 billion partnership that will produce custom processors for artificial intelligence and consumer markets. The collaboration centers on Intel manufacturing specialized x86 processors that integrate NVIDIA's RTX graphics technology directly onto the chips. NVIDIA will purchase Intel common stock at $23.28 per share following regulatory clearance. The agreement addresses two distinct market segments through separate product lines. Intel will manufacture custom x86 processors for NVIDIA's data center infrastructure while also developing system-on-chip solutions that combine x86 processing with RTX graphics for personal computers. The partnership represents a significant strategic alliance between the companies after recent government and industry focus on American semiconductor manufacturing. Intel will retain responsibility for building and marketing the consumer x86 RTX systems to PC manufacturers. NVIDIA will integrate the data center processors into its AI platform offerings for enterprise customers. The deal strengthens Intel's position in high-performance computing markets while expanding NVIDIA's processor capabilities beyond graphics processing units. [/QUOTE]
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