Nvidia doubles AMD’s R&D budget

Nvidia doubles AMD’s R&D budget

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Nvidia doubles AMD’s R&D budget





Nvidia doubles AMD's R&D budget




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One of the most critical elements of competition in the technology world is research and development (R&D-R&D) expenses. However, developments in recent years show that high R&D budgets do not always bring success. Nvidia’s astronomical growth with the artificial intelligence revolution and Intel’s difficulties in the sector are clearly breaking this game.

R&D gap between Nvidia and AMD widens

Latest analysis by Tech Fund, Nvidia with AMD It reveals that the gap between R&D budgets is widening. These budgets, which were almost equal in 2013, have turned into a huge gap in favor of Nvidia today. Nvidiaapproximately annually 12 billion dollars of R&D while doubling AMD’s spending AMD in this field at $6 billion remained.




Nvidia doubles AMD's R&D budget






It is emphasized that this difference is not only related to the size of the budget but also to the focus of expenditures. NvidiaR&D resources are largely artificial intelligence technologies while separating AMD budget GPU, CPU, AI ve FPGA distributes it between different areas such as chips. While this helps AMD surpass Intel in the CPU market, it leaves it struggling against Nvidia in the GPU sector.

Intel is literally burning money




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On the other hand Intel Although it exceeds Nvidia and AMD’s R&D expenditures by a large margin, it faces endless problems in CPUs, GPUs and other areas. Intel, 2023 for R&D in $16 billion It even surpassed the total expenditures of Nvidia and AMD. The company’s budget for R&D, market growth and acquisitions for 2024 will be between 17-20 billion dollars. However, these huge budgets It is not enough to increase market performance.

In addition to the problems it is experiencing in the CPU and GPU sectors, Intel cannot make the progress it expects in its investments in quantum computing and new generation production processes. Although the company pins great hopes on projects such as the “18A production process”, Intel’s market value remains at $107 billion, ranking 160th in the global rankings. While Nvidia is at the top of this list, AMD is in 45th place.