Intel CEO Takes Aim at Nvidia in Fight for AI Chip Dominance

  • Gelsinger says Jensen Huang is wrong about end of Moore’s Law
  • Intel has struggled to keep up as chip industry evolves
WATCH: “Unlike what Jensen might have you believe, Moore’s Law is alive and well,” Gelsinger said at the Computex show in Taiwan.Source: Bloomberg
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Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Pat Gelsinger took the stage at the Computex show in Taiwan to talk about new products he expects will help turn back the tide of share losses to peers, including AI leader Nvidia Corp.

Intel showed its new Xeon 6 data center processors with more efficient cores that will allow operators to cut down the space required for a given task to a third of prior-generation hardware. Like rivals, from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. to Qualcomm Inc., Intel touted benchmarks that showed its new silicon is significantly better than its existing options. AMD and Qualcomm’s CEOs, in earlier Computex keynotes, used Intel’s laptop and desktop processors to show how far ahead they are in certain aspects of technology.