Intel Might Get NVIDIA As A Foundry Customer Soon, Likely To Produce 5000 H100 Wafers Per Month
NVIDIA now looks to add more "CoWoS" suppliers to its pool, & one of the leading names popping up is none other than Intel Foundry.
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NVIDIA now looks to add more "CoWoS" suppliers to its pool, & one of the leading names popping up is none other than Intel Foundry.
Chip giant Intel is now planning to layoff "thousands of employees" in an attempt to cut costs and allocate more resources for R&D efforts.
NVIDIA will begin sampling the first Blackwell AI accelerators across the globe this week as the firm demonstrates unparalleled performance with its next-gen architecture.
With TSMC's transition into the US, Intel seems to have accelerated its efforts to maintain its Foundry positioning by implementing a "talent grabbing" plan.
TSMC believes that Moore's Law is irrelevant in modern-day markets, as the firm has sought out efficient methods of "technology scaling."
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 40 GPU supply has been significantly narrowed down by the firm as partners start to express concern about potential shortages.
Gearbox's CEO Randy Pitchford has revealed that the "next Borderlands title" is near getting its curtains pulled down and that fans won't have to wait long.
NIO, a Chinese automobile manufacturer, has showcased the world's first 5nm autonomous driving chip, claiming it has been successfully taped out and is ready to disrupt smart automotive markets.