Nvidia explored collaborating with Intel's cutting-edge 18A chip manufacturing process but ultimately decided against it, sources reveal. The decision reflects strategic choices in semiconductor production pathways—a topic closely watched by those tracking blockchain hardware evolution and GPU infrastructure developments.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 4h ago
When will Intel's 18A process actually be implemented? If Nvidia doesn't cooperate, that says a lot.
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MetaNeighbor
· 5h ago
Uh, NVIDIA still isn't playing with Intel... The feud between these two semiconductor giants really never ends.
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AllInAlice
· 5h ago
Honestly, NVIDIA's decision is a bit strange. Isn't Intel's 18A more attractive?
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 6h ago
Honestly, Nvidia's recent choice is quite interesting. It's not that I think 18a is bad; it's more like betting on their own path.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 6h ago
NVIDIA ultimately did not collaborate with Intel on 18A, a smart choice... their own capacity is enough.
Nvidia explored collaborating with Intel's cutting-edge 18A chip manufacturing process but ultimately decided against it, sources reveal. The decision reflects strategic choices in semiconductor production pathways—a topic closely watched by those tracking blockchain hardware evolution and GPU infrastructure developments.