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Nvidia Invests $5 Billion in Intel to Build Next-Generation AI Systems

Long-time rivals Nvidia and Intel have struck an unexpected alliance, combining strengths in chips and AI systems to meet growing global demand for artificial intelligence.

Oumaima Moho AmerbyOumaima Moho Amer
Sep, 19, 2025
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Nvidia Invests $5 Billion in Intel to Build Next-Generation AI Systems

Nvidia Invests $5 Billion in Intel to Build Next-Generation AI Systems

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Rabat – Nvidia and Intel announced a major collaboration aimed at speeding up artificial intelligence in both large data centers and everyday personal computers. Under the agreement, Nvidia will buy a $5 billion stake in Intel, and the two firms will co-develop multiple generations of products that combine Nvidia’s AI accelerators with Intel’s x86 processors.

The companies said Intel will design custom x86 CPUs that are optimized to work with Nvidia’s GPUs and interconnect technology, while Nvidia will integrate those CPUs into its AI infrastructure platforms for sale to cloud operators and other customers.

The move is intended to create faster, more lightly linked systems for running large AI models and for AI features on ordinary PCs.

The announced investment will give Nvidia a meaningful equity stake, which also coincides with plans to use Nvidia’s high-speed NVLink interconnect to let CPUs and GPUs communicate more quickly than with standard connections.

Company statements and reporting say the deal covers work on both data-center packages and a new kind of x86 system-on-chip for PCs that would combine Intel CPU cores and Nvidia GPU chiplets. 

Market reaction and strategic context were immediate. Intel’s shares jumped sharply after the news, reflecting investor belief that the deal could help Intel regain ground in AI computing, while industry analysts noted it represents an unusual partnership between two long-time competitors.

Both companies framed the agreement as a technical and commercial effort to meet rising demand for AI-capable infrastructure.

The technical side of the plan focuses on reducing the bottlenecks that appear when many AI accelerators must work together. 

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Nvidia’s technology for high-speed links between chips and Intel’s CPU expertise are meant to create systems capable of running very large models with fewer performance losses. The companies also mentioned working with foundries and partners to manufacture the combined designs.

Both firms stressed that the collaboration is aimed at customers who run AI workloads at scale, such as cloud providers, large enterprises, and PC makers wanting to add advanced AI features. 

Intel will continue its own product programs, but the joint work is designed to let Nvidia package Intel-designed CPUs with Nvidia accelerators in optimized solutions for training and inference in data centers and for AI-enhanced personal computing. 

Executives drew attention to the speed of development and multi-generation roadmaps. Nvidia said the partnership includes plans to integrate its networking and acceleration technologies with Intel’s CPU roadmap across several future product cycles. 

Both companies presented the deal as a strategic response to the rapid growth in demand for AI hardware.

The agreement has broader industry implications because it brings together two major U.S. chipmakers after years of intense rivalry.

Observers noted the move could reshape parts of the supply chain, influence where companies source chips, and affect how cloud and PC vendors design next-generation systems.

Financially, the announced investment also changes Intel’s shareholder makeup and draws attention from regulators and governments watching the semiconductor industry.

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