It's official: Nvidia and Intel are partnering up, and is set to bring a fusion of Intel CPUs and Nvidia's RTX GPU power into a new breed of SoC (System on Chip): Intel x86 RTX silicon.
Two rival juggernauts of the industry are now in alliance, with Nvidia throwing $5 billion at Intel to kick-start a new era of chips in PCs. With Team Blue's massive share of laptops in the market and Team Green's dominance as a GPU maker, this is arguably the dream scenario not just for both companies, but for the rest of us, too.
Having an Intel SoC fitted with an Nvidia RTX graphics chip should deliver more thin, lightweight Windows laptops made for productivity and gaming. It truly would be a leap forward for PC gaming, even if it may be putting Intel's own Arc GPUs on thin ice.
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