Arm and Nvidia Collaborate, Custom Chips Welcome New Opportunities

Arm and Nvidia Collaborate, Custom Chips Welcome New Opportunities

On Monday, Arm announced that CPUs based on its technology will be able to integrate with AI chips using Nvidia’s NVLink Fusion technology. This move will enable customers who prefer custom infrastructure—especially large-scale cloud service providers (such as hyperscale data centers)—to combine Arm-based Neoverse CPUs with Nvidia-dominated GPUs, simplifying the process of technological integration. This … Read more

Arm Joins Nvidia NVLink Fusion Ecosystem!

Arm Joins Nvidia NVLink Fusion Ecosystem!

Arm announced at the 2025 Supercomputing Conference (Supercomputing ’25) that it has joined the NVLink Fusion ecosystem in collaboration with Nvidia. This marks a significant advancement for the technology, with the number of core microarchitecture developers supporting it reaching 2 and a total of 4 CPU developers. For Nvidia, this means that Arm customers will … Read more

Arm Joins NVIDIA NVLink Fusion Ecosystem

Arm Joins NVIDIA NVLink Fusion Ecosystem

At the Supercomputing ’25 conference, Arm and NVIDIA announced that Arm has joined the NVLink Fusion ecosystem, marking the support of this technology by two major microarchitecture developers and a total of four CPU developers. For NVIDIA, this means that Arm’s customers will be able to develop processors that can work in conjunction with NVIDIA … Read more

Photonics Chips Challenge Nvidia’s NVLink

Photonics Chips Challenge Nvidia's NVLink

According to executives interviewed exclusively by EE Times, startup chip manufacturers Celestial and OpenLight are set to produce their first chips this year, providing faster photonics and lower power consumption for large-scale customers running AI data centers, such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. In August, Celestial secured $255 million in funding from TSMC’s VentureTech Alliance … Read more

Jensen Huang Responds Live on Why New Chips Won’t Be Manufactured by Intel, Emphasizes TSMC’s Indispensability

Jensen Huang Responds Live on Why New Chips Won't Be Manufactured by Intel, Emphasizes TSMC's Indispensability

On September 19, IT Home reported that NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang held a joint live stream with Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger early this morning to discuss the collaboration between the two companies. Intel announced yesterday that it would invest $5 billion in NVIDIA (IT Home note: approximately 35.531 billion RMB at current exchange … Read more

Jensen Huang Reiterates That Most ASICs Will Fail

Jensen Huang Reiterates That Most ASICs Will Fail

Jun. Click the blue text to follow us 2025.06 Source: ContentCompiled fromwccftech. At the end of last month, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated during a global media Q&A that in the competition between NVIDIA chips and Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), he firmly believes that NVIDIA’s growth will continue to outpace that of ASICs. Regarding this … Read more

Jensen Huang Reiterates That Most ASICs Will Fail

Jensen Huang Reiterates That Most ASICs Will Fail

Remember to star this public account ⭐️ to receive notifications promptly. Source: ContentCompiled fromwccftech. At the end of last month, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated during a global media Q&A that regarding the competition between NVIDIA chips and Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), he firmly believes that NVIDIA’s growth rate will continue to surpass that of … Read more

NVIDIA Partners with MediaTek to Strengthen ASIC Market, Developing NVLink IP and Long-Distance 224G SerDes

NVIDIA Partners with MediaTek to Strengthen ASIC Market, Developing NVLink IP and Long-Distance 224G SerDes

The partnership between MediaTek and NVIDIA continues to deepen. In addition to hardware, the two companies will collaborate to develop NVLink IP, long-distance 224G SerDes, and automotive AEC. Industry analysis suggests that NVIDIA aims to enter the ASIC field, and due to brand constraints, partnering with MediaTek will allow for faster expansion. In the future, … Read more