Chip giant Nvidia announced a five billion dollar investment in American Intel. The two companies signed a technological cooperation agreement that will allow them to jointly develop chips for personal computers and data centers. Under the agreement, Intel will design and manufacture custom core processors (CPU) that will be integrated with Nvidia's artificial intelligence chips (GPU). The decision could negatively impact Taiwanese TSMC, which currently manufactures chips for Nvidia. U.S. President Donald Trump has previously said he would impose a 100% tariff on chips not produced in the United States.

