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Intel and Nvidia announce a huge partnership to jointly develop multiple generations of consumer CPU and data center products. Nvidia is also investing $5 billion in Intel.
Ironically, the most exciting part of the GPU market isn’t raw hardware specs anymore. Nvidia’s DLSS has set a high bar for AI-driven upscaling, while AMD’s FSR continues to catch up in compatibility and accessibility. Ray tracing adoption remains slow, but it’s becoming a standard box to tick.
For the second quarter of 2025, JPR reckons that Intel's client CPU market share in PCs and laptops, not servers and data centers, has fallen to 67% from 71% in the previous quarter and 76% in the second quarter of 2024. So, Intel is nearly 10% down in just one year. Ouch.
It’s simultaneously a shocking shakeup of the PC chip triumvirate (AMD must be fuming), a much-needed lifeline for struggling Intel, and a recipe for a potentially exciting future – the world’s foremost graphics pioneer joining forces with the company formerly known as Chipzilla. Imagine the possibilities!
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