The information comes from Timothy Arcuri, an analyst at Swiss investment bank UBS. He stated in a press note to investors that Nvidia is closer than Broadcom...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust Rumor mill: A new analyst report suggests that Nvidia may use Intel's foundries to manufacture some of its future gaming GPUs. If true, this would mark a significant win for Intel's foundry business as it aims to gain market share from TSMC. The information comes from Timothy Arcuri, an analyst at Swiss investment bank UBS. He stated in a press note to investors that Nvidia is "closer" than Broadcom to utilizing Intel's 18A process node for at least some of its graphics processors targeted at gamers. Intel's 18A refers to its 1.8nm-class transistor technology, currently in development. A low-power variant, 18AP, is also expected, which would appeal to chip companies with power-efficient needs. If Nvidia does opt for 18A or 18AP for future gaming products, it would likely serve as a…