
Intel Corporation has declared open war on Nvidia's dominance in the graphics processing unit (GPU) sector. That said, what should you know about it?
For your information, Intel is now shifting a large portion of its manufacturing capacity to develop GPU architectures specifically for AI data centre use. It is seen as Intel's boldest attempt to reclaim its throne in the semiconductor industry.
Intel is aiming to break the Nvidia monopoly
Additionally, Intel is looking to break the pricing monopoly held by Nvidia by introducing more energy-efficient enterprise-grade chips. Analysts have described Intel's comeback as a "savior" to the often disrupted supply chain.
The presence of strong competitors is expected to stabilise component prices in the global market and accelerate the pace of AI technology innovation. So far, Intel has reportedly begun receiving early orders from several technology giants in Asia and Europe. This strategy is expected to drastically change the digital economy landscape by the end of 2026.
Meanwhile, Nvidia is expected to respond with the launch of its latest chip architecture in the near future
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