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==== Moore Threads ==== Moore Threads is a Chinese technology company specialising in graphics processing unit (GPU) design, established in October 2020 by, Zhang Jianzhong (张建中), the former global vice-president of Nvidia and general manager of Nvidia China. The company claims to be the first Chinese company to introduce a domestic, "fully-featured" GPU solution. Whilst Moore threads seems to still be in the start up stage of development, the company has a large market to sell to and its 1st line of GPUs was shown to be promising by reviewers. Additionally, the firm will be able to exploit the deterioration of US-China trade relations because as of 2023 no established GPU manufacturers are based in China. As a result, the trade embargoes placed by the US government on US chip manufacturers selling to China has a left a shortfall of supply and in an market with a high demand for GPUs. Therefore, it will only be a matter of time before a Chinese GPU manufacturer rises. Although the firm is currently still in its start-up phase and does not have published financials, it has raised over 531 million USD in funding from private investors including institutions such as Tencent and ByteDance (creator of Tiktok). '''Innosilicon''' Innosilicon is another Chinese GPU manufacturer. It unveiled its 1st line-up of the fantasy one series GPUs in 2021 which were fully domestically produced in China. Like Moore threads it is still in the start-up stage of it life-cycle so time will need to be given to see if Innosilicon will be a competitor to Nvidia. '''Intel''' Like AMD, Intel is better known for its CPUs, but its graphics cards have also gained popularity in the low end performance requirement market. Intel is known for integrated HD/UHD GPUs embedded with the CPUs on a single chip. Intel’s graphics have not been the go-to option for gaming in the past, but things have changed after the release of Intel Xe. This recent release of Intel graphics have finally been recognised as somewhat gaming ready by reviews. Therefore, whilst it is not a direct competitor to Nvidia, it may compete with Nvidia in the integrated CPU-GPU markets. Intel is getting more ambitious with the release its own discrete high performance GPUs ,the ARC series. It will take some time before Intel can get a foothold in the gaming and high-computing GPU market, but joining in the competition could prove vexing for Nvidia down the road.
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