Nvidia Invests $5 Billion in Intel With Plans to Co-Design Chips
- On September 18, 2025, Intel and Nvidia announced a partnership to develop new x86 chips integrating Nvidia RTX GPUs for PCs and data centers.
- This collaboration follows Intel's years of struggles and a recent U.S. government investment, with Nvidia investing $5 billion in Intel stock at $23.28 per share.
- The companies intend to collaborate on a series of next-generation tailored products for data centers and personal computers, utilizing Nvidia’s NVLink technology to enable fast communication between CPUs and GPUs.
- Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expressed excitement, emphasizing the fusion of AI and x86 ecosystems to enable future workloads.
- This deal aims to boost Intel's market position against rivals like AMD and indicates a deeper integration of Nvidia's GPUs into Intel's CPU architecture with potential broad industry impact.
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It is a new alliance of two companies that have been rivals so far: the American chip manufacturer Nvidia invests five billion dollars in the struggling competitor Intel.
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