Intel has confirmed its participation in Nvidia's highly anticipated GPU Technology Conference (GTC), signaling a deepening alliance between two of the semiconductor industry's most influential players. The announcement was shared through Intel's official business account on X, directing followers to a previously released statement detailing the scope of their strategic collaboration.
At the heart of this partnership is a shared commitment to advancing AI infrastructure and next-generation personal computing. Together, Intel and Nvidia plan to co-develop multiple generations of data center and PC products designed to accelerate AI workloads across enterprise, hyperscale, and consumer markets — a move that positions both companies at the forefront of the rapidly growing AI hardware sector.
One of the most notable aspects of the collaboration involves Intel engineering custom x86 CPUs built to integrate seamlessly with Nvidia's AI infrastructure platforms. Additionally, Intel is set to develop cutting-edge system-on-chips for personal computers that combine Intel CPUs with Nvidia RTX GPU chiplets — a hybrid design approach that could redefine performance standards for AI-powered computing devices.
Reinforcing the significance of this alliance, Nvidia has committed to investing $5 billion in Intel's common stock. This substantial financial backing underscores the long-term strategic value both companies see in working together as global demand for AI-capable hardware continues to surge.
Nvidia's GTC conference is one of the most closely watched events in the technology and investment communities. Each year, it serves as a platform for major announcements involving new AI chips, advanced data center systems, and transformative industry partnerships. Intel's confirmed presence at GTC this year is expected to generate considerable attention, particularly as both companies look to solidify their roles in shaping the infrastructure powering the next wave of artificial intelligence innovation.


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