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The Motley Fool On
That Nvidia-Intel Partnership
The Motley Fool was addressing the question: who benefits more from Nvidia's $5 billion stake in Intel.
Last paragraph, "who's the big winner?"
The deal means much more to Intel than Nvidia, and it could make the difference between Intel continuing to fall behind in AI or regaining its footing, returning to solid growth and profitability.
While the deal looks like a smart move for Nvidia, it doesn't quite pack the same punch as it does for Intel. Partnering with Nvidia, along with the $5 billion cash infusion, could be a game-changer for Intel.
A reminder. What was the deal all about?
The chip giants announced Thursday that Nvidia would invest $5 billion in Intel at a share price of $23.28.
A part of the deal, the two companies will partner on a range of products across the data center and PCs. They will connect architectures through Nvidia NVLink, Nvidia's high-speed interconnect for CPU and GPU processors, combining Nvidia's strength in AI and accelerated computing with Intel's CPUs and x86 architecture.
Additionally, Intel is planning to build custom x86 CPUs that Nvidia will put into AI infrastructure platforms in data centers. In PCs, Intel plans to build x86 system-on-chips to integrate with Nvidia RTX GPU chiplets, going into a wide range of PCs.
The partnership does not include Intel's foundry division.