Realist: news and analytics

Русский / English / العربية

  • News
  • Russia
  • Caucasus
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Experts
No Result
View All Result
Realist: news and analytics
  • News
  • Russia
  • Caucasus
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Experts
No Result
View All Result
Realist: news and analytics

Nvidia invests $5bn in Intel in landmark chip partnership

The deal boosts Intel’s struggling business and deepens U.S. efforts to secure domestic chipmaking, while leaving foundry questions unresolved.

   
September 19, 2025, 07:04
Business & Energy
Nvidia invests $5bn in Intel in landmark chip partnership

SAN FRANCISCO (Realist English). Nvidia will invest $5 billion in its long-time rival Intel as part of a new partnership to co-develop processors for personal computers and data centers, the companies announced Thursday.

Intel’s shares surged 23% to $30.57 on the news, while Nvidia’s stock gained 3.5%. The agreement marks a rare collaboration between two Silicon Valley giants whose rivalry stretches back more than three decades.

The deal comes one month after the U.S. government took a 10% stake in Intel, part of President Donald Trump’s strategy to secure America’s semiconductor supply chain. Under the arrangement, Intel will design custom CPUs for Nvidia’s AI data center platforms and new PC chips. Nvidia will purchase $5 billion in Intel stock at $23.28 per share.

Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang hailed a “historic collaboration,” describing it as a fusion of “two world-class platforms.” Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan said the partnership would target a $50 billion market opportunity, with Intel pushing deeper into AI and Nvidia expanding into consumer PCs.

Still, the deal does not commit Nvidia to using Intel’s loss-making foundry business, a core concern for U.S. policymakers. Both companies signaled they will continue to rely heavily on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). “You just can’t overstate the magic that is TSMC,” Huang said.

Intel’s foundry unit, losing billions annually, has struggled to attract external clients. Tan has warned that without major customers, Intel may abandon next-generation manufacturing altogether — a move that would leave U.S. companies reliant on TSMC for cutting-edge chips.

The Nvidia-Intel alliance follows other investments in Intel, including SoftBank’s $2 billion purchase of shares last month. Analysts said Nvidia’s stake was less about operations and more about offering a strategic lifeline. “This is not just a lifeline but a strategic alignment that offers Intel a much clearer future,” said Geoff Blaber of CCS Insight.

While the partnership offers Intel breathing space, it leaves open the fate of its manufacturing arm — a business critical to U.S. ambitions for technological sovereignty.

Nvidia
Previous Post

Germany’s Holocaust legacy tested as Gaza war sparks debate over sanctions on Israel

Next Post

Leaked documents reveal Russia and Vietnam using oil profits to bypass sanctions for arms deals

Related Posts

Russia boosts gas exports to China as Europe’s loss weighs on revenues
Business & Energy

Russia boosts gas exports to China as Europe’s loss weighs on revenues

22 December, 2025
Cyprus sets agenda for 2026 EU presidency amid war and geopolitical strain
Business & Energy

India–US trade talks stall as tariffs eclipse early optimism

22 December, 2025
Photo showing Trump’s face disappears from DOJ Epstein files release
Business & Energy

Josh Woodward becomes a key figure in Google’s AI race

21 December, 2025
Putin says Russia has no plans for new military operations, blames West for tensions
Business & Energy

Japan sets $19bn investment target for Central Asia in push to counter China’s influence

20 December, 2025
BP appoints Woodside Energy chief Meg O’Neill as new CEO
Business & Energy

BP appoints Woodside Energy chief Meg O’Neill as new CEO

18 December, 2025
Russia’s birth rate stands at 1.4, with rural areas outperforming cities — Volodin
Business & Energy

Trump orders blockade of sanctioned oil tankers to and from Venezuela

17 December, 2025
Most Popular
Most Popular
Russia boosts gas exports to China as Europe’s loss weighs on revenues

Russia boosts gas exports to China as Europe’s loss weighs on revenues

22 December, 2025

MOSCOW (Realist English). Russia is expected to increase its pipeline exports of natural gas to China by around 25% this...

Photo showing Trump’s face disappears from DOJ Epstein files release

Lula warns US action against Venezuela would trigger humanitarian disaster

21 December, 2025

FOZ DO IGUAÇU (Realist English). Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has warned that any armed intervention in Venezuela...

Putin says Russia has no plans for new military operations, blames West for tensions

Putin says Russia has no plans for new military operations, blames West for tensions

20 December, 2025

MOSCOW (Realist English). Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Moscow is not planning any new special military operations,...

Maduro rejects Trump’s claims over Venezuelan oil and land, accuses US of colonial ambitions

Maduro rejects Trump’s claims over Venezuelan oil and land, accuses US of colonial ambitions

18 December, 2025

CARACAS (Realist English). Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has said recent remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump about “reclaiming” Venezuelan land...

Opinion

Armenian monastery Dadivank

Dadivank: The Legacy of Christ’s Apostles in Artsakh

17 December, 2025

YEREVAN (Realist English). In Artsakh, before the ethnic cleansing and forced deportation – simply put, genocide – carried out by...

An unusual phenomenon at the Church of the Holy Savior in Shushi

An unusual phenomenon at the Church of the Holy Savior in Shushi

3 November, 2025

YEREVAN (Realist English). In the distant year 1979, as a third-year university student, I used to visit the Church of...

War with Iran seen as inevitable, Armenia warned of looming regional storm

War with Iran seen as inevitable, Armenia warned of looming regional storm

21 September, 2025

YEREVAN (Realist English). The war with Iran is drawing ever closer. And once again, this pulls Armenia into a zone...

Putin, Trump and Zelensky: is a trilateral meeting necessary?

Putin, Trump and Zelensky: is a trilateral meeting necessary?

27 August, 2025

MOSCOW (Realist English). Although more than a week has passed since the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S....

All rights reserved.

© 2017-2025

  • About Us
  • Mission and Values
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Follow Realist English

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Russia
  • Caucasus
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Experts

Русский / English / العربية