A Marriage of Convenience, or Something More?
For as long as I can remember, the story was simple. Intel made the brains of the operation, the central processing units or CPUs, that powered practically every computer on the planet. They were the undisputed kings of the castle. Nvidia, meanwhile, was the specialist, the artist crafting graphics cards for gamers and designers. Then, artificial intelligence happened. It turned out that Nvidia’s GPUs were astonishingly good at the heavy lifting AI requires, and suddenly the specialist was the main event.
This partnership, then, is a fascinating admission from both sides. Intel, having stumbled a bit in recent years, seems to be acknowledging it needs a hand to get back to the cutting edge of AI hardware. Nvidia, for all its dominance, recognises that building the future of AI is too monumental a task to go it alone. This isn't just a financial transaction. It’s a strategic realignment that could dictate the next decade of computing.