Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is the undisputed leader in the artificial intelligence (AI) chip market these days. It has been generating fantastic growth in both its revenue and earnings, and the expectation that there's much more growth ahead is why many investors aren't shying away from buying the stock,
AMD and Intel have both been AI afterthoughts compared to market leader Nvidia. Nonetheless, AMD's data center business has been growing strongly. Meanwhile, Intel offers a lot of hidden but valuable physical assets.
Nvidia is finally doing right by gamers with its 5000-series by offering comparable prices for far superior performance.
Intel (INTC -3.43%) stock rose more than 9% on Jan. 17 after online news site SemiAccurate reported that a mystery buyer expressed interest in buying the company. That put the spo
The first takeaway, then, is that Valve and Intel are collaborating to tackle this, which is encouraging. With the strong integrated graphics performance of Intel’s Lunar Lake, this paves the way for supporting SteamOS on MSI’s Claw 8 AI+ and future handhelds adopting Intel processors.
Nvidia Corporation's leadership in AI, strong financial performance, and compelling valuation make it a buy. Click for my NVDA stock update.
Intel just released one of the you can buy — the Arc B570. As you can read in my , it delivers solid gaming performance at 1080p, and at a price we haven’t seen in years. But it faces some stiff competition from Nvidia in the form of the .
President Trump's support for AI boosts Nvidia's position, with Project Stargate driving growth in data centers and the Blackwell chip powering next-gen AI. Read more here.
During CES, Valve developer Pierre-Loup Griffais spoke to Frandroid about SteamOS, Steam Deck and more and there's some interesting bits in there about the future.
Could a third player survive? Well, to the surprise of many, Intel notched quite a surprising victory with the Arc B580 GPU, which goes toe-to-toe against the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060. Intel ...
The RTX 5090 is the most insane graphics card Nvidia has ever released, and that's exactly why it's so impressive.
Intel's Arc B580 graphics cards have been its best-reviewed to date, maintaining the aggressive pricing of the old A-series Arc cards with fewer driver bugs, fewer weird performance outliers, and fewer caveats all around.