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Nvidia Joins U.S. Government With $5 Billion Stake In Intel

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Nvidia will take a $5 billion stake in Intel, deepening ties between two U.S. chipmakers and strengthening America’s hand in the global technology race. The deal follows the Trump administration’s $8.9 billion investment in Intel last month, making the government a 10% shareholder.

Nvidia will purchase Intel stock at $23.28 per share, giving it about a 4% stake once the new shares are issued. The partnership also includes joint development of custom data center and personal computing products.

President Trump hailed the earlier government investment as a “great deal for America,” part of his strategy to expand domestic semiconductor production. He has pledged 100% tariffs on imported chips from firms that refuse to build in the United States.

Analysts called the Nvidia-Intel pact a “game-changer” that could revive Intel’s competitiveness in artificial intelligence and reinforce America’s edge over China in the global chip race.

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