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The week in chip news: Nvidia’s GTC 2025 blitz, new NVMe HDDs and watercooled SSD, Intel’s restructuring begins

The week in chip news: Nvidia's GTC 2025 blitz, new NVMe HDDs and watercooled SSD, Intel's restructuring begins

(Image credit: Nvidia) Nvidia’s GTC 2025 , an annual event where the company lays out its roadmap of new products and vision for the coming…

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(Image credit: Nvidia) Nvidia’s GTC 2025 , an annual event where the company lays out its roadmap of new products and vision for the coming year, created a flood of news as the company extended its roadmap out to a four-year horizon with plenty of mind-bendingly powerful new AI GPUs and systems.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang also clarified the company’s recent maneuvers behind the scenes, including that it is now building production silicon in the US in TSMC’s Arizona fab, and he also threw cold water on rumors of Nvidia’s participation in a supposed industry consortium that would take over rival company Intel’s chipmaking fabs. That news comes as Intel begins shuffling its foundry management structure under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan.

Nvidia’s GTC has developed its own gravity, and many other companies are also now using the event to make their own announcements. This year, we found quite a few interesting developments on the storage front, including a demo for PCIe-connected NVMe hard drives, the first production liquid-cooled SSDs, and a new Toshiba SSD that’s bursting at the seams with 122 TB of capacity. Let’s dive in. Nvidia’s GTC 2025 Blitz

(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) Nvidia is dominating not only the AI market, but also the entire fabless chipmaker realm. Early in the week, we learned that Nvidia’s explosive growth equates to making nearly as much revenue as its next nine fabless competitors combined last year. Yes, that includes big names like AMD, Qualcomm, Broadcom, and MediaTek, among others.

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