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Intel’s Gaudi AI chips are far behind Nvidia and AMD, won’t even hit $500M goal


Meanwhile, Nvidia is raking in multiple tens of billions.

There is clear need for solutions with superior [total cost of ownership] based on open standards, and we are continuing to enhance the Gaudi value proposition.” Last quarter it announced a $10 billion cost reduction plan and over 15,000 layoffs, and it’s now detailing some of the structural shifts inside the company too — including moving its edge computing business into the Client Computing Group that generally handles its desktop and laptop chips, and integrating its software teams into the company’s core business units. Gelsinger says Intel will “focus on fewer projects, with the top priority to be to maximize the value of our x86 franchise across the client, edge, and data center markets.”

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