Nvidia and Intel have entered a partnership to jointly develop custom Artificial Intelligence infrastructure and personal computing products. The collaboration targets hyperscale data centers, enterprise environments and consumer markets by combining Nvidia’s advanced Artificial Intelligence and GPU technologies with Intel’s x86 CPUs and manufacturing capabilities. The companies position the effort as a way to accelerate demanding workloads across sectors and deliver tightly integrated, next-generation computing solutions.
A core pillar of the roadmap is Nvidia NVLink, which will be used to tightly connect Nvidia and Intel architectures. Intel will design and manufacture customized x86 CPUs tailored for Nvidia’s Artificial Intelligence infrastructure platforms, which Nvidia will then bring to market. On the PC side, Intel plans to build x86 system-on-chips that integrate Nvidia RTX GPU chiplets, targeting applications that benefit from high CPU and GPU synergy, including gaming and content creation.
Nvidia is also making a strategic investment in Intel’s common stock, with the transaction subject to regulatory approvals. While financial specifics were not detailed in the article, the equity stake is framed as a signal of long-term commitment to the partnership and a means to align incentives as the two companies co-engineer platforms for data centers and personal computing.
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang characterizes Artificial Intelligence as powering a new industrial revolution that is reinventing the computing stack from silicon to systems to software, with the company’s CUDA architecture highlighted as central to that shift. He describes the collaboration as a tight coupling of Nvidia’s Artificial Intelligence and accelerated computing stack with Intel’s CPUs and the x86 ecosystem, intended to expand their respective platforms and lay groundwork for the next era of computing.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan underscores the role of x86 in modern computing and says Intel’s data center and client platforms, along with process technology, manufacturing and advanced packaging, will complement Nvidia’s leadership in Artificial Intelligence and accelerated computing. The companies expect that future products from this partnership will enable data centers to handle increasingly complex Artificial Intelligence workloads with greater efficiency and performance, while delivering integrated PCs that set new standards for power and capability. Together, they present the initiative as a milestone in fusing CPU and GPU capabilities to meet Artificial Intelligence-driven computing demands.