Intel
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Intel plans to supply over 100 million chips for AI PCs in five years
At the latest Mobile World Congress, Intel announced an ambitious plan: by the end of 2025, the company plans to supply more than 100 million chips for AI-enabled PCs. This strategy marks a further expansion of Intel's presence in AI and reflects the fact that AI technology in the PC market...
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NVIDIA launches "sky-high" AI chips for China, over $100,000 per chip
NVIDIA has begun accepting pre-orders from distributors for its China-specialized AI chip H20, according to sources familiar with the matter.Sources said the H20 does not perform as well as Huawei's Rise AI chip 910B in some key areas.In recent weeks, NVIDIA priced the Chinese H20 distributors at between $12,000 and $15,000 for a single chip. Some distribution...
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Intel enters the automotive market: officially launches "AI Everywhere" strategy
In today's era of digitalization and intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has penetrated into various industries, and the automotive industry is one of them. As the world's leading semiconductor giant, Intel has announced its "AI Everywhere" strategy to the automotive market, bringing unprecedented changes to the automotive industry. ...
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Intel unveils next-generation AI datacenter and PC chips, teases Gaudi 3 to surpass H100
Intel announced a series of new AI products at its recent AI Everywhere event, including fifth-generation Xeon processors for the enterprise and Core Ultra chips for personal computers (PCs). At the same time, Intel CEO Kissinger gave the first public introduction of the third-generation Intel AI gas pedal Gau...
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AI performance sees a spike! Intel Announces New Core Ultra Mobile Processors
Intel recently announced the new Core Ultra mobile processor, the first processor built on Intel's 4-process process. The processor features Intel's Neural Network Processing Unit (NPU), which delivers 2.5 times more power-efficient performance than its predecessor. Core Ultra Mobile...
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Qualcomm goes all-in on generative AI to challenge NVIDIA's current position in AI
According to reports, Qualcomm is now also pushing into generative AI technology due to the loss of the title of the world's largest chip company to Nvidia and the uncertainty of its partnership with Apple. Qualcomm's technology has permeated almost all smartphones. In the 1980s, it pioneered the ability to wirelessly connect straight...