NVIDIA’s Billion Dollar Power Plays: $100B OpenAI Push and $5B Intel Pact
NVIDIA just keeps raising the stakes: a $5B pact with Intel, and now a $100B bet on OpenAI.
Nvidia is teaming up with Intel, combining GPU dominance with CPU strength to build faster AI chips. With $5 billion invested, the partnership targets stronger data centers and PCs for the AI-driven decade. It shows how rivals are now collaborating to meet soaring AI demand. At the same time, OpenAI and Nvidia announced a 10-gigawatt AI infrastructure project powered by millions of GPUs, reinforcing Nvidia’s global AI role.
Meanwhile, Microsoft is building a $7B AI datacenter in Wisconsin, Google faces backlash over the Essex facility’s AI carbon footprint, and Meta is pushing AI wearables with new Ray-Ban smart glasses. Add OpenAI’s GPT-5 Codex launch and a proposed $100K H-1B visa fee, and the week in AI is packed with breakthroughs and debate.
Nvidia will invest $5 billion in Intel to advance Nvidia Intel AI chips. The partnership merges Intel’s CPU strength with Nvidia’s graphics leadership. Together, they plan to boost data centers and personal computer products for the AI-driven era.
OpenAI and Nvidia will deploy 10 gigawatts of AI infrastructure using millions of GPUs. Nvidia plans to invest up to $100 billion as systems come online. The first phase launches in late 2026, powering next-generation AI models and large-scale intelligence.
Microsoft is completing the world’s largest AI datacenter in Wisconsin, positioning the state as a key Wisconsin AI hub. The $7 billion investment will boost cloud infrastructure, create jobs, and support research to drive the next generation of AI innovation.
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Planning documents reveal the new Google Essex data center could generate major AI carbon emissions. As AI demand grows in the UK, this raises concerns about building more sustainable data centers.
Meta has unveiled the Meta Ray-Ban Display, a new entry in AI wearables. The smart glasses feature a built-in lens display and Neural Band wrist controller. The glasses support apps, directions, and live translations. It also includes an AI assistant with cameras, speakers, and microphones for always-on connectivity.
OpenAI releases GPT-5 Codex, optimized for faster, independent coding. The update enhances OpenAI developer tools. It enables real-time collaboration, advanced code review, and seamless work across terminals, IDEs, and the cloud.
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Gemini climbs to number one on the App Store thanks to Gemini Nano Banana AI, its new image editor. The model simplifies complex edits and boosts realism. This encouraged a surge in downloads and cemented the app’s leading App Store ranking globally.
Google integrates AI into Chrome to improve AI web browsing. The update helps users navigate complex information, boosts productivity, and anticipates needs while online. Chrome’s new AI tools make browsing smarter and more efficient than ever.
Reddit is in talks with Google to secure a Reddit AI deal that would integrate its forums into AI products. The discussions could involve OpenAI content licensing, boosting the visibility of Reddit discussions in AI-driven answers and referral traffic.
Flutter deep linking makes app navigation simple and smooth. It takes users to exact in-app destinations. It reduces drop-offs, enhances user experience, and drives engagement with seamless, context-driven interactions across both iOS and Android.
OpenAI plans to produce AI-powered devices through an Apple supplier partnership. The collaboration with Luxshare and Goertek will support manufacturing of smart speakers, glasses, and wearables, targeting a launch in late 2026 or early 2027.
China’s latest move imposes strict AI export restrictions on Nvidia processors. The ban halts domestic purchases of high-end AI chips, intensifying the global semiconductor conflict and signaling Beijing’s push for greater control over advanced technology and supply chains.
OpenAI is implementing AI age restrictions for ChatGPT users who are under 18. The update adds guardrails on sensitive topics. It allows parental control over access and aligns with emerging AI regulations to ensure safer interactions for minors on the platform.
The H-1B visa hike could disrupt the AI workforce. It will affect skilled global talent in the US. The policy change challenges tech companies that rely on international expertise. It may also change opportunities for foreign professionals driving innovation.
What Else is Happening?
- YouTube Launches Ask Studio AI Tools For Creators
- Google Unveils AP2 Protocol For AI Payments
- Microsoft Teams Embraces AI Collaboration Agents
- Amazon Launches Agentic AI For Sellers
- OpenAI Tests New Features With Heavy Compute
- Microsoft To Force Install 365 Copilot App
- AI Model Predicts 1,000+ Diseases Early
- PayPal Introduces Universal Peer-to-Peer Payments
The speed of innovation in AI and technology is remarkable. Smarter devices, powerful tools, and AI-driven solutions are transforming the way we work, create, and manage health. Policy shifts like the H-1B visa update highlight how deeply tech impacts global talent and opportunity. Stay tuned as technology continues to shape the future.
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