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Intel targets new AI data centre chip by year end

Leader of data centre unit says company aiming to release ‘inference’ GPU as shares rally more than 200% this year
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Line chart of Share price and index rebased in $ terms showing Intel stock has risen sharply this year
"}],[{"start":136.29999999999998,"text":"Kechichian said Intel was assessing whether a version of the chip could potentially be sold in China in compliance with US export controls. Nvidia and AMD’s AI chip sales to the Asian nation have been blocked by trade tensions between Washington and Beijing."}],[{"start":153.89999999999998,"text":"“There are tiers of [the chip] that might be OK there . . . and we’ll confirm that over time: clearly there is demand for that particular price point in that particular market,” Kechichian said."}],[{"start":165.04999999999998,"text":"In August the US government announced it would take a 10 per cent stake in the company over time, as Donald Trump’s administration sought to deter the chipmaker from selling its foundry manufacturing business. "}],[{"start":177.04999999999998,"text":"Intel subsequently launched its own advanced PC and server chips built in its own factories this year, after a long period of having them made by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. "}],[{"start":189.39999999999998,"text":"Kechichian said Intel hoped to build its new chip in-house, another move that would ultimately make it cheaper than those offered by rivals who rely on TSMC."}],[{"start":198.24999999999997,"text":"“For all data centre products we are moving aggressively into our own foundry,” he said. “That’s the intent in general.”"}],[{"start":213.04999999999995,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1780292941_3274.mp3"}

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