Nvidia has been in negotiations for more than a year to buy a large company, and the talks are now nearing the point where a deal has to be made or abandoned, according to reporting from SemiAccurate. The outlet says the purchase would be huge enough to reshape the PC and server landscape.
SemiAccurate said it began following the story in late 2024 and has tracked it through more than a year of research, calling the current reporting “quite real now” even as it cautioned the situation may or may not end with a transaction. The site also pointed to its early 2025 report that Elon Musk was interested in buying Intel, saying that call was correct even though the deal never happened. That history is part of the credibility argument behind the Nvidia coverage, which comes as the chipmaker’s influence keeps expanding across the broader market for personal computers and data-center hardware. For readers following Nvidia’s moves, the new talk echoes other recent bets tied to its AI strategy, including its Marvell push and the Rubin plan, both of which have drawn close market attention. SemiAccurate’s copyright notice on the piece is dated 2026, and the latest reporting leaves the central question unchanged: whether Nvidia is closing in on one of the biggest purchases in its history, or preparing to walk away after a long run at the table.






