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NVIDIA's Rubin Ultra Chip Could Strengthen Intel's Position in AI Market

Recent developments suggest that Intel may secure a significant partnership with NVIDIA as the latter explores new packaging technologies for its upcoming Rubin Ultra chip. As first reported by Wccftech, UBS has indicated that NVIDIA is considering Intel’s EMIB-T packaging process for a four-chip variant of the Rubin Ultra, a move that could enhance Intel’s standing in the competitive AI landscape.

Tesla Takes AI Chip Production to the US, Segments AI6 and AI6.5 Between Samsung and TSMC

In a significant move for its artificial intelligence ambitions, Tesla has announced plans to produce its next-generation AI chips on American soil. As first reported by Wccftech, the tech giant is splitting the production of two chips, AI6 and AI6.5, between Samsung and TSMC facilities in Texas and Arizona, respectively. This decision reflects not only a shift in Tesla’s production strategy but also a commitment to bolstering domestic semiconductor capabilities.

MSG Manufacturer's Control Over AI Chip Supply Raises Concerns

A surprising player is at the center of a critical supply issue impacting the production of AI chips: Ajinomoto, a well-known manufacturer of monosodium glutamate (MSG). This company not only provides flavoring for your favorite foods but also controls the production of an essential material for advanced packaging used in AI chips. As first reported by Wccftech, this shortage underscores the complexities and vulnerabilities of the supply chain amid the booming demand for AI technologies.