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Nvidia Invests $5 Billion in Intel With Plans to Co-Design Chips
NVIDIA's $5 billion investment in Intel aims to co-design AI and computing chips, leveraging semiconductor innovation to tackle major global technology challenges, officials said.
- On September 18, 2025, NVIDIA and Intel announced from Santa Clara their partnership to collaborate on several upcoming iterations of data center and PC chips.
- The partnership followed NVIDIA's $5 billion investment in Intel common stock at $23.28 per share to support Intel’s chip design without including manufacturing or licensing.
- Intel will design x86 system-on-chips integrating NVIDIA RTX GPU chiplets, while NVIDIA will package Intel’s processors with its AI GPUs for new products.
- Intel shares surged 12% and NVIDIA shares rose 2% after the announcement, with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang saying, "NVIDIA's CUDA architecture is at the heart of this reinvention."
- The deal offers growth potential for Intel, advances AI computing, and lays a foundation for future innovation, though product timing and success remain uncertain.
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