▲ | tremon 7 days ago | |||||||
I don't think that's an apt comparison, given that Microsoft and Apple were more direct competitors than Intel and Nvidia; the latter have a more symbiotic relationship. I think the rationale is closer to the competitor of my competitor is my friend -- they face two threats by AMD growing larger in the CPU market: - a bigger R&D budget for their main competitor in the GPU market - since Nvidia doesn't have their own CPUs, they risk becoming more dependent on their main competitor for total system performance. | ||||||||
▲ | scrlk 7 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> since Nvidia doesn't have their own CPUs, they risk becoming more dependent on their main competitor for total system performance. This is why they built the Grace CPU - noting that they're using Arm's Neoverse V2 cores rather than their own design. | ||||||||
▲ | readams 7 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Here's Nvidia's CPUs, which are increasingly a required part of their data center offerings: | ||||||||
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