One area where Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) has seriously dropped the ball has been artificial intelligence (AI). Nvidia essentially owns the market for AI accelerator chips, and AMD is at least competitive with its Instinct line of data center graphics processing units (GPUs).
We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best Semiconductor Stocks to Buy for the AI Boom. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) stands against the other semiconductor stocks.
Intel Corporation's struggles in AI growth and declining market share raise concerns for investors, making it a speculative buy. Click for more on INTC stock.
Baya Systems, a chip technology company that wants accelerate intelligent computing, raised $36 million in funding.
David Tepper manages the highly successful hedge fund Appaloosa, which sold Nvidia and bought Vistra during the third quarter. Nvidia is the market leader in artificial intelligence accelerators, and the stock currently trades at a reasonable valuation.
Intel stock surged on rumors of a potential buyout involving Elon Musk, suggesting a 20%-30% premium. Click here to read more on the possible INTC buyout.
Intel's Arrow Lake-H has been put through its paces by hardware sleuth Golden Pig Upgrade Pack in his latest review at Bilibili. The tested models include the 16-core Core Ultra 9 285H and the 14-core Core Ultra 5 225H, though most of the spotlight is on the flagship variant.
This chip cojoins existing AMD CPU and GPU architectures, along with a high speed memory interface, in an unprecedented way, compared to traditional X86 chip designs.
Intel's current AI accelerator lineup comes from Habana Labs, an AI chip company Intel acquired in 2019. The Gaudi family of AI chips aren't traditional GPUs, although they're similar in nature.
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Alphabet subsidiary Google recently announced two major technical achievements with its Willow quantum computing chip. In response to the news, shares of Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ: RGTI) and D-Wave Quantum (NYSE: QBTS) during the next three weeks advanced 280% and 110%,
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