CEO Pat Gelsinger has gone further on his DeepSeek commentary, saying in a post on LinkedIn that he has purchased shares of Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and other AI-related stocks due to the development. His comments and stock buys are centered around the news that the Chinese startup DeepSeek developed a large language model
Pat Gelsinger, the former CEO of Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), has purchased NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock during its recent dip, as he shared in a LinkedIn post discussing the ongoing DeepSeek situation. Gelsinger's decision to buy comes as he offers his perspective on the market's reaction to the DeepSeek development,
Retired Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said "the markets are getting it wrong" Monday after investors triggered a sell-off in response to China's DeepSeek.
Nvidia has a reputation for being an "employer of choice." This gives Nvidia an advantage over other tech companies that are competing for employees with similar skills. Nvidia has many competitive advantages,
Intel will face investor scrutiny on its CEO search when it reports quarterly results on Thursday, as the chipmaker stares at another big decline in revenue due to weak PC sales and its shrinking share in the datacenter market.
DeepSeek's cheap AI model represents a big crack in Nvidia's growth story. It's not enough on its own to derail the AI king. However, when cheap AI models are combined with the very real prospect that AI models just aren't going to get much more capable from here, the basis for Nvidia's stratospheric market value falls apart.
The GPU giant laid out a very smart approach to agentic AI earlier this month at CES, but it could do more to clarify its business model and its software strategy.
The tech industry's reaction to AI model DeepSeek R1 has been wild. Pat Gelsinger, for instance, is elated and thinks it will make AI better for everyone.
The time is right to strike. NVIDIA is dominating the discussion at the high end of the market with its initial GeForcle RTX 50 series lineup, and AMD is expected to release its Radeon RX 9070 XT in the coming weeks. Anticipation is running high, with NVIDIA warning of a possible shortage pertaining to its GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080.
Ex-CEO of Intel, Pat Gelsinger, has come out praising China's new DeepSeek R1 model: also announces he's buying the dip with cheap NVIDIA shares.
The first takeaway, then, is that Valve and Intel are collaborating to tackle this, which is encouraging. With the strong integrated graphics performance of Intel’s Lunar Lake, this paves the way for supporting SteamOS on MSI’s Claw 8 AI+ and future handhelds adopting Intel processors.
I spent a week extensively testing the RTX 5080, and overall it's the best premium graphics card for most people you can get right now.