Watch out Intel and Nvidia, AMD just made a game-changing acquisition

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AMD is set to acquire little-known semiconductor firm Xilinx for $35 billion, making this its largest acquisition to date.

The deal is expected to close by the end of 2021 and will serve to ratchet up competition with Intel and Nvidia in the highly lucrative datacenter market.

Xilinx specializes in Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) - a type of semiconductor that can be altered even once they have been deployed. This level of programmability often makes them slower than GPUs or CPUs, but also far more versatile.

Being so polyvalent means Xilinx technology can be used almost anywhere in a datacenter, which is great when you face a plurality of tasks. For example, a cloud storage company will have a different workload to a VPN service, the best website builder platform or video conferencing service.

AMD's chiplet design strategy, then, would seem a natural fit to expand Xilinx's footprint in the datacenter ecosystem.

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Nvidia’s acquisition of Mellanox and Arm may have pushed AMD to make a move for Xilinx sooner rather than later, to avoid a future in which the datacenter is dominated by its rivals.

"There are some areas where we're very strong, and we will be able to accelerate some of the adoption of the Xilinx product family," explained Lisa Su, AMD CEO.

"And there are some areas where [Xilinx CEO] Victor [Peng] is very strong, and we believe that we'll be able to accelerate some of the AMD products into those markets," she added.

The announcement saw AMD shares drop by a 4% in pre-market trading, while Xilinx stocks enjoyed a 12% rise.

The deal comes almost 14 years after AMD’s acquisition of Canadian graphics powerhouse (and former Nvidia nemesis) ATI technologies.

Via Reuters, Wall Street Journal

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