Nvidia announced a sweeping collaboration with Intel to co-develop multiple generations of Artificial Intelligence data-center and PC products. The article says Nvidia will purchase an investment in Intel stock, but the headline financial amount and the per-share price are Not stated. The agreement pairs Nvidia’s accelerated computing stack and NVLink interconnect with Intel’s x86 central processing units and is subject to regulatory approvals.
The technical plan includes Intel designing custom x86 CPUs for Nvidia’s Artificial Intelligence platforms and developing x86 system-on-chips for PCs that integrate Nvidia RTX GPU chiplets via NVLink. Nvidia’s founder and CEO Jensen Huang described the work as a fusion of two platforms, while Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan framed the deal as validation of Intel’s roadmap and manufacturing role. Nvidia expects tighter CPU-GPU integration to improve bandwidth and reduce latency, which could lower total cost of ownership for data-center operators running training and inference workloads.
The partnership arrives as Intel continues restructuring and facing business pressure. The article notes Intel has suffered declining margins, manufacturing delays, and lost share to rivals including AMD and Arm-based designers. Recent financials are described as mixed: second-quarter 2025 revenue was reported as flat year over year but the exact figure is Not stated, and management has guided to breakeven non-GAAP earnings in Q3 as it trims operating expenses. The piece highlights valuation contrasts: Intel’s price-to-book of 1.4 and price-to-sales of 2.5 versus Nvidia’s price-to-book of 44 and price-to-sales of 27, and it notes Intel’s shares have fallen about 36% over five years.
For investors, the article frames the deal as a needed endorsement for Intel and an avenue for Nvidia to extend its platform beyond GPUs. Execution risk is emphasized: design wins must translate into profitable volume for Intel to regain substantial profits. Overall, the collaboration could reshape competition in data centers and PCs, but material financial details and timing are Not stated and outcomes will depend on successful execution.