AI inference has long been a focus area for former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger; that interest continues in his post-Intel investment in AI startup Fractile.
We recently published a list of 10 AI News You Should Definitely Take a Look At. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) stands against other AI news you should definitely take a look at.
One area where Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) has seriously dropped the ball has been artificial intelligence (AI). Nvidia essentially owns the market for AI accelerator chips, and AMD is at least competitive with its Instinct line of data center graphics processing units (GPUs).
Intel Corporation's struggles in AI growth and declining market share raise concerns for investors, making it a speculative buy. Click for more on INTC stock.
AMD and Intel have both been AI afterthoughts compared to market leader Nvidia. Nonetheless, AMD's data center business has been growing strongly. Meanwhile, Intel offers a lot of hidden but valuable physical assets.
Explore Intel roadmap 2025-2027 and the upcoming CPUs like Panther Lake, Nova Lake, and their advanced AI features. Can Intel live up to its promises?
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has invested in British AI chip startup Fractile. Gelsinger, who ‘retired’ from Intel in December, announced the news on LinkedIn earlier this week (January 22). Financial details of the investment have not been disclosed.
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) develops and produces computing products such as processors, memory, and AI solutions. Since TSMC released its earnings results on January 16, Intel’s stock is up over 7%. Explaining why Intel and other stocks in the group experienced gains because of TSMC, Cramer said:
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In an exclusive CRN interview, Intel Global Channel Chief Dave Guzzi explains how the chipmaker is increasing 2025 partner funding as well as why it’s reducing direct coverage for partners and narrowing its ISV investments to those focused on AI.
Intel's Arrow Lake-H has been put through its paces by hardware sleuth Golden Pig Upgrade Pack in his latest review at Bilibili. The tested models include the 16-core Core Ultra 9 285H and the 14-core Core Ultra 5 225H, though most of the spotlight is on the flagship variant.
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