Intel, NVIDIA and CPU
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For most of the last decade, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC | INTC Price Prediction) was the stock you didn’t want to own. NVIDIA crushed it on AI accelerators, TSMC ate its foundry lunch, and AMD chipped away at its server franchise.
At Computex 2026 we stumbled on an engineering board for Intel's 'Wildcat Lake' powered Core 360 processor paired with one of Phison's impressive SSDs.
Nvidia’s Vera CPU shifts control of the AI server stack, threatening Intel and AMD’s data center margins as system integration and Arm architecture gain ground.
From the moment you decide that your current Intel processor just isn’t up to par and start investigating an upgrade to your current laptop or desktop, you’re often bombarded with technical jargon. Quad-cores. Hyper-Threading. Turbo-Boosting.
AI data centers are competing with consumers for the same processors, pushing prices up across the market. Intel just went in the opposite direction, dropping the Core Ultra 7 270K to a record low on Amazon.
Intel and AMD stock dropped about 4.2% in Monday’s premarket. The development is widely viewed as a significant shift for the PC industry. The retail sentiment was ‘bearish’
Gigabyte has a PC motherboard on display at Computex 2026 that's so mysterious it's almost certainly sporting one of Intel's forthcoming Nova Lake motherboards. While we can't know for sure, the odd lack of labels on the Aorus 'board suggests its Intel CPU is something nobody's ready to talk about—yet.
These are the same chips AMD makes for regular laptops, but with different power settings better suited to a compact handheld system. There are handhelds based on Intel silicon (MSI’s Claw is the main one),
By Liam Mo and Fanny Potkin BEIJING/PARIS, May 28 (Reuters) - Chinese technology giant ByteDance is developing its own central processing units (CPUs) to support its growing AI infrastructure needs, three people familiar with the matter said,