Intel's strategy could democratize AI hardware access, challenging market leaders and potentially reshaping the AI accelerator landscape.
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On May 31, NVIDIA announced full production of its Vera CPU, positioning the 88-core chip as the data center industry’s first processor designed specifically for AI agent workloads. Anthropic, OpenAI, SpaceXAI, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, ByteDance, and CoreWeave are among early adopters planning deployments, according to the company’s press release. The chip represents NVIDIA’s most aggressive push yet beyond GPUs and into the CPU market that Intel and AMD have dominated for decades. Where Grace, NVIDIA’s prior ARM-based server chip, shipped roughly 2.5 million units to date, Vera introduces a fully custom core architecture called Olympus rather than licensing an off-the-shelf ARM core design, according to Tom’s Hardware. Why AI Agent workloads are redefining CPU demand in data centers The economics of data centers for artificial intelligence have changed. As models progress from responding to que
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Topline Nvidia on Monday unveiled its new RTX Spark chip for consumer Windows laptops and desktops, which it touted as being capable of running “personal AI agents,” marking the company’s first foray into making a fully integrated consumer chip as it looks to take on the likes of Intel, AMD, Apple and Qualcomm. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduces the RTX Spark laptop during his keynote speech at Computex 2026 in Taipei. AFP via Getty Images Key Facts The RTX Spark is a cut-down version of the chips Nvidia uses on its AI supercomputers and the company claims it will be able to run powerful local AI agents, along with popular games and productivity software like Adobe’s Photoshop. Nvidia has been making consumer laptops and desktop GPUs for decades, but unlike the RTX Spark—which uses the AI giant’s own custom-made CPU—those computers had to be paired with either an Intel o
Nvidia's new superchip democratizes AI computing, reducing costs and enabling broader access to powerful AI capabilities for businesses and developers.
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South Korea's economic growth prospects improve, but heavy reliance on semiconductors poses significant risks amid potential market volatility.
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Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD shares are set to face renewed pressure when US markets open Monday. Weekend guidance from the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) extends license rules to advanced AI chips sold to Chinese-owned firms abroad. The Trump administration left a year-long enforcement gap after rescinding the Biden-era AI Diffusion Rule last May. Industry sources say hundreds of thousands of advanced chips slipped through to Chinese-linked buyers abroad. Nvidia (NVDA) and Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD) Stock Performance. Source: TradingView Why Monday’s Open Could Get Bumpy Earlier draft rules requiring approval for global AI chip exports sent Nvidia down 1.8% and AMD down 2.2% in prior sessions. A similar but more contained reaction looks possible Monday. The new guidance is enforcement clarification, not a sweeping ban. Existing licensed sales of lower-tier