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The chipmaker scrapped its recent forecast that in 2024 it would sell more than $500 million worth of Gaudi accelerator chips, so called because they speed up the performance of AI applications.
Intel Corporation, once a dominant force in the semiconductor industry, faces further setbacks in its quest to capitalise on the booming AI market.
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