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Intel-Nvidia's Twin Strategy Faces Speed Test, but PC Path Leads, Says DIGITIMES Analyst

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Nvidia and Intel on Thursday detailed a sweeping product roadmap that links their CPU and GPU platforms, while underscoring continued collaboration with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and pointing to Intel's advanced packaging as an enabler.
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Intel will use Nvidia's GPUs with its processors for new consumer x86 platforms and data centers. What will be the consequences for its own ARC graphics cards and Xe graphic architecture?

Yesterday's announcement of the $5 billion partnership between Intel and Nvidia was certainly surprising. But what does this mean for Intel's product planning? The response from Santa Clara: Nothing will change to the existing plans. In discussions with PCWorld, Intel emphasized that the collaboration... Read the article: Despite Nvidia deal: Intel's roadmap remains unchanged You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon. Your p…

Yesterday, Intel and Nvidia surprisingly announced an extensive collaboration in which x86 CPUs and RTX graphics are to be combined into system-on-chip designs. Intel made it clear that they will continue to offer their own graphics cards. (Read more)

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HardwareCooking broke the news in on Friday, September 19, 2025.
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