NEW YORK — Nvidia, the world's leading chipmaker, announced on Thursday that it's investing $5 billion in Intel and it will collaborate with the struggling semiconductor company on products. Intel has ...
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Intel's shares soared after it announced a partnership and investment from Nvidia. The companies will collaborate on a GPU-CPU chip combination. While the partnership with Nvidia is positive, it doesn ...
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Nvidia will buy $5 billion of Intel stock as the companies co-develop multiple generations of AI data-center and PC chips. Fresh financials show Nvidia growing fast while Intel is still restructuring ...
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