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Source: Semiconductor Industry ObserverIn recent years, with the fierce competition in AI escalating, both traditional and emerging processor giants have been engaged in intense competition surrounding CPUs, GPUs, and AI accelerators. In particular, the three iconic giants AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA are under close scrutiny due to their rivalry, which includes the chase and counterattack of latecomers, the fierce rise of new markets, and the reluctance of old giants to fall behind. It is well known that these three companies are involved in both overt and covert battles over artificial intelligence and PCs. However, recently, these three companies have rarely joined forces to invest in a company called
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