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"AMD & NVIDIA Abandoned This Segment" | Intel Arc GPU Factory Tour with Sparkle

soAsian

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lets be real. if Intel's GPU/AI chip is in demand like Nvidia. Intel will totally go all in on it like Nvidia but Intel's offering for AI just isn't as hot as the other two.
 
lets be real. if Intel's GPU/AI chip is in demand like Nvidia. Intel will totally go all in on it like Nvidia but Intel's offering for AI just isn't as hot as the other two.
You have to deliver on time they have fumbled like 3 times and messed up their DC AI offering client is a different case cause there is a decent demand for them and they are delivering.
 
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Intel's offering for AI just isn't as hot as the other two

You probably missed the point of the title of the video. Intel´s focus for the products shown in the video focusses on low- to mid-end gaming demand only.

I believe it was also explained the Taiwan factory has a relatively low capacity too, as it only produces the cards for USA market (tariff related). Main production site still seems to be in China Mainland.
While there were some interesting explanations on the differences between Intel and Nvidia, I do not consider this a representative insight on the overall Intel GPU/AI strategy. My main take aways from the video were about Sparkle´s quality and tariff mitigation strategy.
 
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