Nvidia’s 1st American-Made AI Supercomputer

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Episode 561: Neal and Toby dive into Nvidia’s announcement to build its first-ever American-made AI supercomputers in Texas and the history of manufacturing in the US. Then, Goldman Sachs equities traders have been riding the wave to record revenue during the markets’ volatility from the trade war. Plus, Katy Perry, Gayle King, and an all-female space crew take a tour around space in Blue Origin’s 11th mission in the last 4 years. Meanwhile, Toby looks at the trend of restaurants putting caviar on everything. Also, Hollywood has been banking on franchises and sequels to bring life into the box office, which has left original movies struggling to attract movie-goers. Finally, robotaxi riders are leaving love notes for future riders. Cute.

00:00 - Coachella financing
2:45 - Nvidia builds in the US
8:00 - Goldman Sachs booms
11:00 - Blue Origin blast off
14:30 - Toby’s Trends: Caviar
18:00 - People love sequels
21:30 - Sprint Finish!

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Morning Brew Daily, a daily talk show that covers the latest news on business, the economy, and everything else, with Neal Freyman and Toby Howell. Witty, informative and everything you need to start your day. Available on all podcasting platforms and Youtube.
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The amateur was great! Watched it last night. I think they’re just struggling to market these movies.

corycenter
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Wait... what happened in 1996? 😅


You know, interestingly enough, I rarely hit up theaters, so I can't really be blamed for the trend, one way or the other. Also, I _do_ feel like there's a meaningful distinction between "with a known IP" and "sequel", but I'm not here to debate. lol

ivoryas
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Good morning everyone Have a great day today 😀

jamesfarrell
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The amateur was great! Watched it last night. I think they’re just struggling to market these movies.

corycenter
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