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Have to disagree with you on this. NVIDIA's ARM-based CPUs are playing in a completely different space than Intel's x86 ones, plus there is already significant synergy between the two in terms of the absolute fastest systems being Intel CPUs coupled with NVIDIA GPUs.
That wasn't what I was talking about , notice I mentioned compute not ARM. I am talking about datacenters and more precisely , datacenters used in fields such as AI and Big Data (or even the automotive industry, though the situation there is a little bit different) where Nvidia has managed to garner an impressive amount of market share in just the last 2-3 years. These are multi-billion dollar industries that keep on growing by the year. Intel is at heart of the server market and here you have another company digging away what could have been their sales. They are trying to remain somewhat relevant with products such as Xeon Phi or by marketing their iGPUs as being capable of compute and heterogeneous computing. But their offerings still can't come even close to what Nvidia has.
Instead of having a customer buy 1000 Intel CPU nodes they now buy just 100 because they can spend the rest of the money on Nvidia GPUs and have a computer cluster that is many times more powerful and efficient and cheaper.
That hurts Intel badly , trust me. They aren't happy about that synergy at all. This is why Nvidia wont licence any of their GPU IPs , because it is the only thing that manages to keep them ahead by miles in these particular sectors.
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