
Intel stock jumped nearly 30% in pre-market trading after NVIDIA announced a $5 billion investment at $23.28 per share. The move positions NVIDIA as one of Intel’s top shareholders with a potential stake of more than 4%. Meanwhile, NVIDIA share price rose 3%, while rivals AMD stock slipped 4% and TSMC lost 2%.
The two companies unveiled a multi-generation collaboration that blends NVIDIA’s AI acceleration and GPUs with Intel’s x86 CPUs. Intel will manufacture custom x86 processors for NVIDIA’s AI platforms and introduce new PC system-on-chips (SoCs) that integrate RTX GPU chiplets.
Both companies emphasized the role of NVLink interconnect technology in bridging their platforms. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan said the deal is to ‘enable the workloads of the future.’ On the other hand, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang talked about it as a fusion of two world-class ecosystems.
The alliance signals disruption across key sectors. In manufacturing, Intel could challenge TSMC’s dominance if it improves production yields, potentially winning NVIDIA chip orders. In data centers, the move directly intensifies Intel’s competition with AMD, while in PCs, integrated chips may deliver better performance and efficiency, adding pressure on rivals.
The NVIDIA-Intel partnership brings in a new era where strategic alliances are as important as innovation in the semiconductor race. By combining NVIDIA’s AI stack with Intel’s manufacturing and CPU expertise, both companies are betting that synergy will define the next wave of computing leadership. It remains to be seen if this move boosts collaboration in the sector or creates a new monopoly.
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