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Intel and AMD Team Up to Accelerate x86 Innovation — Six Five Media Exclusive

Intel and AMD Team Up to Accelerate x86 Innovation — Six Five Media Exclusive

Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead sat down with AMD CEO Lisa Su and Intel Corporation CEO Pat Gelsinger for an exclusive interview. AMD & Intel, two of the biggest competitors in the semiconductor market, announced their collaboration on a new x86 Ecosystem Advisory Board.

This special episode of Six Five Media On The Road reveals exciting news shared by Intel and AMD CEOs, Pat Gelsinger and Lisa Su, exclusively with hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman about a groundbreaking new collaboration that marks a significant shift in the tech industry, aiming to drive advancements and innovation at unprecedented speeds.Their discussion covers:

  • The strategic vision behind the Intel and AMD partnership
  • Expected impacts on the X86 ecosystem and the broader technology landscape
  • Innovations and advancements anticipated from this collaboration
  • How this partnership positions Intel and AMD against competitors
  • The long-term goals and outcomes both companies aim to achieve

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