Nvidia denies report that it is in talks to acquire a major PC company but Dell, HP, Lenovo and Asus share prices jumped at the thought

Nvidia denies report that it is in talks to acquire a major PC company but Dell, HP, Lenovo and Asus share prices jumped at the thought
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Nvidia denies report that it is in talks to acquire a major PC company but Dell, HP, Lenovo and Asus share prices jumped at the thought | PC Gamer Skip to main content Join The Club – Join our community JOIN NOW 11Premium Benefits 24/7Access Available 28K+Active Members Exclusive Articles Member-only articles Weekly Newsletters Gaming & entertainment news Commenting Join the discussion Member Badges Earn badges as you go Exclusive Competitions Members-only prize draws Early Access See the latest gaming news first GET CLUB ACCESS QUICK For the quickest way to join, simply enter your email below and get access. We will send a confirmation and sign you up to our newsletter to keep you updated on all your gaming news. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. FIND OUT ABOUT OUR MAGAZINE Want to subscribe to the magazine? 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Though the GPU company has since denied it in later reporting by Bloomberg.The paywalled report from SemiAccurate suggests that the purchase would “fundamentally change the computing landscape”. The report from the respected outlet was enough to see a surge in share prices for a range of companies on April 13. While we can’t be sure these are entirely based on the report, HP, Dell, Asus and Lenovo all saw similar rises that day—as much as 4%.Though the markets have since cooled off. Bloomberg received a denial of the claims in no uncertain terms later that same day: “The media report is false; Nvidia is not engaged in discussions to acquire any PC maker,” a spokesperson for Nvidia told Bloomberg.Dermerjian is well regarded for his reporting in the technology industry, and cites that the website is “dead serious” about the claims. He also cites a similar story when Elon Musk sought to purchase Intel, and suggests this since evolved into Intel’s heavy involvement in Musk’s Terafab project. The Terafab project is intended to boost fab output for AI chips in the future.While it’s hard to get a grasp on whether there’s any suggestion of a future purchase by Nvidia here, the company has made it clear that it wants a larger slice of the pie in regards to both datacenter and client computing. With an Arm chip in hand—Nvidia had once tried to purchase Arm itself but was blocked by regulators—it is reportedly taking aim at client computing with the N1X chip. N1X looks to have a pretty powerful processor behind it, alongside a GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores—e

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