Intel Corporation INTC and Qualcomm Incorporated QCOM are two premier U.S.-based semiconductor firms focusing on AI (artificial intelligence), advanced chip technologies and the data center semiconductor ecosystem. Both are competing hard in the AI-powered PC processor market, with Intel pushing Xeon-based AI infrastructure and Qualcomm expanding its AI accelerator and data-center CPU roadmap, expanding its Snapdragon X lineup into Windows laptops and desktops.

Intel is currently focusing on AI chips for data centers and PCs, which marks one of the largest architectural shifts for the company in 40 years. The decision is primarily aimed at gaining a firmer footing in the expansive AI sector, spanning cloud and enterprise servers to networks, volume clients and ubiquitous edge environments, in tune with the evolving market dynamics. The foundry operating model is a key component of the company's strategy and is designed to reshape operational dynamics and drive greater transparency, accountability and focus on costs and efficiency.

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