Financial Times: He said Intel had benefited from AI-driven appetite for its central processing units and other products. It reported first-quarter revenue of $13.6bn, up about 7 per cent year on year, surpassing average analyst estimates of $12.4bn compiled by Visible Alpha.

    My Opinion: The question of whether Intel will survive, has been answered. Now the question is, how much will Intel grow? Intel CPUs work alongside Nvidia GPUs in data centers. Intel is promoting its chips for training and inference in AI. Its chip manufacturing business is getting support from Musk, for SpaceX and Tesla.

    Intel shares jump 20%
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    1. Slyraks-2nd-Choice on

      Having done FPGA development with Intel and AMD products, it’s pretty clear why AMD is preferred. Their tools are just better in comparison.

      But it would be cool to see Intel return to prominence.

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