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AMD, Intel and NVIDIA

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 · 54m · on MSN
Nvidia enters Windows laptop market, taking on Intel and AMD
Nvidia Corp. is entering the PC market with a new chip aimed at loosening the stranglehold of Intel Corp. technology in that arena and modernizing the machines for the AI era.

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 · 31m · on MSN
Nvidia just derailed the chip rally. Intel, AMD are falling sharply.
 · 6h
Nvidia debuts RTX Spark processor for Windows laptops, taking aim at Intel, AMD
 · 4h
Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra With Nvidia's RTX Spark Chip Launched At Computex 2026: Price, Specifications, More
Microsoft has unveiled the Surface Laptop Ultra, one of the world's first laptop powered by the Nvidia RTX Spark chip, built on the Blackwell GPU architecture.

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 · 6h
Nvidia unveils RTX Spark, a new AI chip designed to power the future of Windows
newsbytesapp.com · 6h
NVIDIA unveils RTX Spark superchip at Computex in Taipei
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INTC, AMD Slide Premarket After Nvidia Unveils New PC Processor – Intel’s Xeon 6 Data Center CPU Launch Overshadowed

Intel and AMD stock dropped about 4.2% in Monday’s premarket. The development is widely viewed as a significant shift for the PC industry. The retail sentiment was ‘bearish’
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I Hope Intel's Arc G3 Chips for Windows Gaming Handhelds Deliver on Performance and Battery Life

I Hope Intel's Arc G3 Chips for Windows Gaming Handhelds Deliver on Performance and Battery Life
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Intel vs. AMD: Which Stock Is the Better Buy for the Agentic AI Boom?

The rise of agentic AI seems to have turbocharged Intel's turnaround, as it has always been a leader in CPU design. In the first quarter, Intel beat earnings estimates by a wide margin while providing second-quarter revenue guidance well above analysts' consensus expectations. Data center revenue surged 22% to over $5 billion in the quarter.
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Don’t buy the wrong laptop: Here’s whether Intel or AMD is the better choice for you in 2026

These Intel and AMD laptops are good for gaming and AI-intensive workloads at work. They are also good for casual home use and attending online classes.
AOL
2mon

Intel Vs. AMD: Which Is Better For Your Next Computer?

Close-up of AMD Ryzen processor installed in an AM5 motherboard socket. - PJ McDonnell/Shutterstock "Intel or AMD?" is still one of the first questions that most users ask when trying to figure out which processor is better for a new PC. However, the ...
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Intel Wants to Make the Ultimate Laptop Chip, and AMD Should Be Worried

Get ready for the big heavy-duty laptop showdown between Intel and AMD. New leaks spell out Intel’s big plan for a CPU that levels up the company’s strong GPU performance. Even better, we may finally witness the outcome of Intel’s odd couple relationship with Nvidia on a whole new laptop-ready chip.
SlashGear
1y

10 Of The Worst CPUs Released By Intel And AMD

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Depending on who you ask, CPUs might top a list of the most important components you can find in a computer. People spend a lot of focus on these pieces of tech, with debates over their two biggest ...
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AMD CPUs will now support socket AM5 motherboards until 2029, for long term easy CPU upgrades

Having previously only committed to supporting AM5 until 2027, AMD has confirmed it will release AM5-compatible CPUs for three more years.
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Intel vs AMD: The Ideal Long-Term Investment

Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) and AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) both reported Q1 2026 earnings in the past month, and the results tell two very different stories about how x86 chipmakers are riding the AI buildout. Intel is mid-turnaround under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan,
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