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Intel CEO Says CPU Making Comeback as AI Era Drives Surging Demand
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SCMP Tech24.04.2026تقنية1 dk okumaChina

Intel CEO Says CPU Making Comeback as AI Era Drives Surging Demand

Chip giant's data centre revenue rose 22% to US$5.1 billion in Q1, shares up 20% after-hours

نظرة سريعة

  • Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan says CPUs are making a comeback in the AI era, with the chip regaining importance as the indispensable foundation for AI workloads.
  • The company beat first-quarter earnings estimates, with data centre revenue rising 22% to US$5.1 billion.
  • Intel shares surged about 20% in after-hours trading, marking a rebound after lagging in the early AI boom.

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Intel appeared to lag in the early stages of the AI boom, which was dominated by GPUs from Nvidia. The narrative of "more GPUs, more compute" dominated AI infrastructure discussions. Now, the emergence of AI agents that require more diverse computational workloads is driving renewed interest in CPUs.

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The central processing unit (CPU) – the chip technology that drove Intel's sales and profits for decades but was overshadowed by the graphics processing unit (GPU) in the AI age – is making a comeback. That's according to Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, speaking on the company's latest earnings call. "The CPU is [reasserting] itself as the indispensable foundation of the AI era," he said. "This isn't just our wishful thinking, it's what we hear from our customers." Intel shares rose about 20 per cent in after-hours trading on Thursday night local time, after it beat first-quarter earnings estimates, extending its rally since last year. The chip giant, which appeared to lag in the early stages of the artificial intelligence boom, is showing signs of a rebound, mainly driven by surging demand for CPUs due to increasing AI agentic capabilities. Revenue from Intel's data centre business rose 22 per cent to US$5.1 billion in the first quarter. CPUs have returned to the spotlight in the era of agentic AI, marking a shift away from the earlier narrative of "more GPUs, more compute". The South China Morning Post explains the logic behind this "CPU renaissance" – and where China stands in design and manufacturing.

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • How will Intel's manufacturing challenges affect its ability to meet CPU demand?
  • What specific AI agent capabilities are driving CPU demand?
  • How will Nvidia respond to this CPU renaissance?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Tech.

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