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Intel was on the brink of downfall. A twist in the AI race could boost its revival

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The AI Market Is Changing

The first wave of AI development focused heavily on massive, expensive graphics processing units (GPUs) designed to train large language models and other advanced systems. Demand for these specialized chips surged as technology companies raced to build increasingly powerful AI platforms.

However, the next phase of AI may be more diverse.

Businesses are increasingly looking for cost-effective solutions that can run AI applications efficiently in data centers, personal computers, and edge devices. Rather than relying solely on the most powerful processors available, many organizations are seeking balanced systems that deliver strong performance while reducing costs and energy consumption.

This shift could create opportunities for companies that were previously overshadowed in the AI hardware race.

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