Nvidia's AI dominance leaves Intel and AMD scrapping to be No. 2

Chipmakers eye AI 'inferencing' and PCs as new battlegrounds

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AMD recorded $6.5 billion in data center revenue for 2023, while Intel reported $15.5 billion in revenue for its data center and AI segment last year. (Source photos by AP)

YIFAN YU, Nikkei staff writer

PALO ALTO, California -- Nvidia is on a roll, reporting that revenue more than tripled for the third straight quarter and touting a rosy outlook for the rest of the year. But rivals are accelerating their push to dethrone -- or at least gain ground on -- the U.S. chipmaker that has become synonymous with the AI boom.

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