NVIDIA and Intel have announced a partnership focused on AI, data centers, and relative consumer products. The deal aims to produce a new class of hardware geared towards streamlining artificial intelligence.

The agreement sees Intel producing chips that are optimized for NVIDIA’s NVLink technology for faster data transfers. It’s slated to combine NVIDIA’s graphics power with Intel’s x86 architecture that heads the PC market.
Once Intel has developed the custom data center CPUs, NVIDIA will have servers capable of running complex AI models and cloud services. In addition, the two companies will also co-develop new processors for the next generation of PCs.
The goal is to deliver more efficient laptops and desktops capable of AI-driven applications and gaming without requiring a separate GPU. In light of this, NVIDIA is investing USD 5 billion into Intel at USD 23.28 per share.
However, this deal is pending regulatory approval. What do you guys think of the NVIDIA and Intel partnership? Let us know in the comments below.

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