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NVIDIA are investing $5 billion in Intel to develop new chips together

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Last updated: 18 Sep 2025 at 4:56 pm UTC

A huge announcement for the entire computing industry came today, with NVIDIA and Intel teaming up to make new chips for data centre and consumers too. This is of course, largely about AI, and they want to ensure they stay ahead of AMD and Arm chip makers.

NVIDIA have been wanting to do some proper CPUs for a while, so it's no surprise that with this deal Intel will then be building custom CPUs for NVIDA to use in data centres. But for personal computing, us normies, Intel plan to build " x86 system-on-chips (SOCs) that integrate NVIDIA RTX GPU chiplets".

That will be very interesting to see on the desktop, laptop and handheld gaming side. Can you imagine a future Steam Deck 3 that has an Intel CPU with NVIDIA RTX? Sure would be an interesting way for both Intel and NVIDIA to suck up some more of the market from AMD.

Their statements from the press releases:

“AI is powering a new industrial revolution and reinventing every layer of the computing stack — from silicon to systems to software. At the heart of this reinvention is NVIDIA’s CUDA architecture,” said NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang. “This historic collaboration tightly couples NVIDIA’s AI and accelerated computing stack with Intel’s CPUs and the vast x86 ecosystem — a fusion of two world-class platforms. Together, we will expand our ecosystems and lay the foundation for the next era of computing.”

“Intel’s x86 architecture has been foundational to modern computing for decades — and we are innovating across our portfolio to enable the workloads of the future,” said Lip-Bu Tan, CEO of Intel. “Intel’s leading data center and client computing platforms, combined with our process technology, manufacturing and advanced packaging capabilities, will complement NVIDIA’s AI and accelerated computing leadership to enable new breakthroughs for the industry. We appreciate the confidence Jensen and the NVIDIA team have placed in us with their investment and look forward to the work ahead as we innovate for customers and grow our business.”

See more in the Intel and NVIDIA press releases.

I should note, the deal is not complete yet. They need to go through regulator approval first as usual for such a big deal.

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Creepio 4 hours ago
This is going to be interesting. Intel does need all the help it can get, and Nvidia's deep wallets can help that.
mi1stormilst 3 hours ago
This is totally nuts and I would have never guessed it in a million years. Somehow it does make a lot of sense considering Intel's on-board graphics have been so far behind AMD's.
R Daneel Olivaw 3 hours ago
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on paper it completely makes sense, but in practice in real life? I feel like Intel is so damaged, like maybe beyond saving, that Nvidia and Intel will clash super hard when it comes to actual cooperation aspect. I'd like to see them succeed and come out with some great products to keep the landscape competitive, so I guess we will just have to wait and see.
scaine 3 hours ago
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This is purely about AI, a bubble I wish would just hurry up and burst already. There will be no focus on desktop builds, only data centre. Any benefits to desktop will be incidental.

If Valve use an Intel/Nvidia SOC in their next SteamDeck I doubt I'd buy one. I really do hate AI that much, and I just don't have any enthusiasm for supporting NVidia, a company dedicated to burning the planet for the benefit of AI - going so far this week to announce that green energy can't support their ambition and fossil fuel reactors and nuclear power are the only option.

I don't even consider myself particularly green, but that's a new low.
Boldos 3 hours ago
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And so it begins... emoji
omer666 2 hours ago
Given the quality of Nvidia's latest low-power GPUs, I wouldn't expect too much from an RTX iGPU... in raw power at least.
Purple Library Guy 2 hours ago
Well, perish the thought that the few oligopolists left should actually compete with each other. Of course, cartel all the way, wonderful.
Eike 2 hours ago
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If I remember correctly, some ten years ago it was speculated that Intel might buy Nvidia (to be able to fully compete with AMD who had CPUs and GPUs already). Things can turn around...


Last edited by Eike on 18 Sep 2025 at 6:56 pm UTC
tohur 55 minutes ago
For the love of god please don't let Nvidia get their grubby hands on Intel
psycho_driver 16 minutes ago
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My stock portfolio just took a viagra.
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