In many ways the stock charts of rival chip makers Intel and Nvidia resemble their flagship products: as Intel’s central processing unit performance has plateaued, so has its stock price. (NVDA)’s (ticker: NVDA) chips, once known for powering videogame graphics, are getting more powerful—and the company is poised for the first time to overtake Intel as the largest U.S. semiconductor maker by market value. As of Monday, Intel was valued at roughly $14 billion more with a market value of $250 billion. Read More...
In many ways the stock charts of rival chip makers Intel and Nvidia resemble their flagship products: as Intel’s central processing unit performance has plateaued, so has its stock price. (NVDA)’s (ticker: NVDA) chips, once known for powering videogame graphics, are getting more powerful—and the company is poised for the first time to overtake Intel as the largest U.S. semiconductor maker by market value. As of Monday, Intel was valued at roughly $14 billion more with a market value of $250 billion.
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