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Intel s (NASDAQ:INTC) stock recently slumped after the chipmaker posted its first-quarter earnings report. Its revenue and earnings surpassed Wall Street s conservative estimates, but its guidance indicated its slowdown would continue as it grappled with its chip shortage and R&D issues.
Intel s manufacturing plans, which include investments in new plants and the launch of a new foundry unit for third-party chipmakers, also defied calls for the company to become a fabless chipmaker like
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD).
Intel also postponed the launch of its long-delayed 7nm chips to 2023, which indicates it will fall further behind
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:TSM) and
NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) just unveiled Grace, its first high-end CPU for data centers. The chip, named after the computer science pioneer Grace Hopper, is an Arm-based chip that will be used to handle demanding AI and high-performance computing (HPC) tasks.
NVIDIA claims Grace can deliver up to 30 times higher aggregate bandwidth than today s fastest servers, and up to 10 times higher performance for applications that process terabytes of data. It says the design will enable scientists and researchers to train the world s largest models to solve the most complex problems.
NVIDIA s jump from data center GPUs to CPUs isn t surprising, but it could raise red flags at