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NVIDIA-Intel Deal Around x86 CPUs Will Cause "Operational Headaches" For PC Brands; Acer CEO Highlights a Unique Angle

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NVIDIA and Intel are planning to develop a custom x86 SoC, according to previous reports, and interestingly, the venture could cause operational concerns for PC partners like Acer. Focusing On How the Intel-NVIDIA Deal Affects PC Brand Is A More Pressing Concern, According to Acer's CEO NVIDIA and Team Blue entered into a monumental partnership a few weeks ago, with one of the major announcements being a joint collaboration on an x86 SoC. In thi…
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The announcement of the investment of NVIDIA in Intel to develop CPU based on x86 architecture has generated an immediate reaction in the market among the large computer manufacturers and PC brands. Jason Chen, CEO of Acer, has pointed out that the impact of this agreement is not limited to its possible effect on TSMC, but introduces a set of new variables that will complicate planning and supply within the PC industry.

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The recent partnership between NVIDIA and Intel, aimed at developing a custom x86 chip combining the CPU and GPU architectures of the two giants, is as much of an interest as a concern. If the deal promises a new generation of hybrid processors capable of integrating RTX chiplets directly into an Intel SoC, it could also upset the operational balance of the business of the company.The partnership between NVIDIA and Intel around the CPU x86 conce…

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What does the new deal between Nvidia and Intel mean for AMD? In an interview, the Corporate Vice President and General Manager for Client OEM at AMD explains that you are unconcerned.

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NVIDIA and Intel are working on a joint x86 system-on-chip (SoC) that will combine Intel's classic CPU architecture with GPU chiplets from NVIDIA's RTX portfolio. What sounds like a simple partnership between two technology giants turns out, upon closer inspection, to be a strategic test for the entire PC industry. PC manufacturers such as Acer, MSI, and Gigabyte, in particular, are facing new […] Source

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Wccftech broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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