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NVIDIA to stick with TSMC for now despite its new Intel deal
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59095, member: 636"] NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang detailed partnership arrangements with Intel during a joint executive webcast. The collaboration targets datacenter and consumer processor markets while NVIDIA commits five billion dollars to Intel equity investments. Current ARM-based processors enable NVL72 rack configurations compared to x86 systems limited to NVL8 through PCIe connections. Intel datacenter processors will integrate NVLink technology to eliminate these scaling restrictions. The partnership addresses thirty billion dollars in untapped market opportunities through combined ARM and x86 solutions for customers. NVIDIA becomes Intel's primary datacenter CPU buyer while supplying RTX graphics chiplets for PC system-on-chip designs. Huang acknowledged Intel Foundry discussions but emphasized TSMC's manufacturing excellence for both companies. Advanced packaging technologies like Intel's Foveros may combine RTX graphics with Intel CPU chiplets in future PC products. TSMC remains the preferred foundry partner despite potential Intel Foundry involvement in specialized processes. [/QUOTE]
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