Nvidia is also investing $5 billion into Intel
What just happened? Intel has received another massive investment from an unlikely source: Nvidia. Team Green is purchasing $5 billion in Intel common stock at $23.28 per share, part of a collaboration that will see the two companies jointly develop x86 system-on-chips – called Intel x86 RTX SoCs – that integrate Intel CPUs and Nvidia RTX GPU chiplets for a wide range of PCs. Intel will also be building custom x86 data center CPUs for Nvidia to integrate into its AI infrastructure platforms. […]
The article mentions nothing about nvidia giving up on WoA and I highly doubt they have. This seems like a great choice to give people what they want in the short term while they work on bringing WoA to reality in the long term.
x86 dominates consumer desktop/gaming space now…but i believe long term x86 is dead. The future is arm.
But they are hedging their bets (or perhaps being pressured by the US administration to partner with Intel).
I will strongly disagree with ARM being the future and x86 being dead in the long term (we’ve heard this for over a decade).
Beyond gaming and peripheral drivers (even though this is massive issue), there are multiple other problems with WoA that tend to be ignored:
Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been using ARM for 7 years in my Raspberry Pi DIY home server, but the above-mentioned issues are real. With ARM competing directly with its license clients, it’s more likey RISC-V is the more viable long-term option.
*RISC-V