At least this can be assumed with a high degree of confidence.
Intel CFO David Zinsner made it clear at the Morgan Stanley technology conference that the company is interested in contract production of chips for its competitors in the field of artificial intelligence systems. As you might guess, NVIDIA, the dominant company in the market for accelerators for AI systems, is one of these potential clients, although an Intel representative does not openly talk about this.
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As Zinsner explained, Intel would eventually like to become the preferred contractor for third-party compute accelerator chips so it could make extra money from the artificial intelligence boom. The company calls for its Gaudi accelerators, for which Intel has already received more than $2 billion in orders, to be used for training small language models on the scale of an individual corporate client, for whom the privacy of the data used is important.