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At the Cisco AI Summit, Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan announced that the company will enter the graphics processing unit (GPU) market, a sector currently dominated by NVIDIA. Unlike traditional CPUs, GPUs are specialized for tasks such as game rendering and artificial intelligence model training.


(Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan)

The project will be overseen by Kevork Kechichian, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Intel’s Data Center Group. Intel has recently recruited several key technical experts for this initiative, including Eric Demers, who joined in January and previously spent over 13 years at Qualcomm as an engineering specialist.

Intel stated that the project is still in the strategic planning phase and will develop its roadmap based on customer needs. Although NVIDIA did not invent the GPU, it has established a significant market lead through its technological advantages in AI acceleration. This move marks an important strategic expansion for Intel beyond its traditional CPU business.

Roger Luo said:With its manufacturing scale and ecosystem integration capabilities, Intel could forge a differentiated path in the GPU market. Its success in challenging NVIDIA will largely depend on building a complete software stack and developer community around its hardware. 

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