Intel Plans Chip Production for Artificial Intelligence Servers

Intel to revamp its AI strategy, focusing on chip production for servers, amidst competition from Nvidia and AMD.

Intel is set to reinitiate its plan to manufacture chips tailored specifically for Artificial Intelligence servers. This move aims to regain market share against leading players like Nvidia and AMD who have made significant investments in start-ups innovating in chip technology.

The company’s strategy also includes potential joint ventures, such as discussions with TSMC about chipmaking collaborations. These partnerships could enhance Intel´s manufacturing capabilities, allowing it to strengthen its position in the AI server market.

Furthermore, Intel´s new CEO, Tan Lip-Bu, has announced plans to overhaul its AI operations, focusing on key areas beyond servers like software and robotics. His leadership is crucial as Intel seeks to replace lost engineering talent and align its manufacturing processes with customer demands.

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