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The podcast discusses a major strategic partnership between NVIDIA and Intel, highlighted by NVIDIA’s $5 billion equity investment in Intel. This collaboration centers on the co-development of new processor types, including "Intel x86 RTX SoCs" for the PC market that integrate an Intel x86 CPU chiplet with an NVIDIA RTX GPU chiplet. A technically significant feature of these new chips is the use of NVLink for high-speed, coherent communication between the CPU and GPU, enabling Uniform Memory Access (UMA) for shared memory pools, which offers considerable performance advantages over traditional PCIe connections. Additionally, Intel will manufacture custom x86 data center processors for NVIDIA's AI products, positioning the partnership as a multi-generational commitment across both consumer and enterprise markets, while raising speculation about the future of Intel’s separate ARC discrete GPU project.
 By Next in AI
By Next in AIThe podcast discusses a major strategic partnership between NVIDIA and Intel, highlighted by NVIDIA’s $5 billion equity investment in Intel. This collaboration centers on the co-development of new processor types, including "Intel x86 RTX SoCs" for the PC market that integrate an Intel x86 CPU chiplet with an NVIDIA RTX GPU chiplet. A technically significant feature of these new chips is the use of NVLink for high-speed, coherent communication between the CPU and GPU, enabling Uniform Memory Access (UMA) for shared memory pools, which offers considerable performance advantages over traditional PCIe connections. Additionally, Intel will manufacture custom x86 data center processors for NVIDIA's AI products, positioning the partnership as a multi-generational commitment across both consumer and enterprise markets, while raising speculation about the future of Intel’s separate ARC discrete GPU project.