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I don't know if any of that is true. Even if it's true, why TSMC?

Will Apple, AMD, and nVidia continue to trust TSMC if it owns half of Intel?


> Will Apple, AMD, and nVidia continue to trust TSMC if it owns half of Intel?

It doesn't matter because none of them have much choice. None of them own fabs and Samsung's capacity is significantly less than TSMC's. Plus Samsung also designs chips.


Do need to be super fancy. Just RTX Pro 6000 and 256GB of RAM.


Mojo runs on nVidia and AMD.

The competitor is Triton, not CUDA or Julia...


Julia runs on Nvidia, AMD, Intel and Apple GPUs


Presumably aerospace & medical devices.


nVidia Multi-Instance GPUs has been around for >4 years.


Audited income statement


Mix exercise with other things, like bike to the grocery store, jog to the office.


AWS I suppose


Versus Palantir, I think was the intent of the question. IDK, from what I've seen they can't really do much more out-of-the-box than lots of other less-bullshitty data platforms, they're just far more aggressive about selling "consulting" services to get you all the features they told you they could do (and they can—with a bunch of custom development, just like any other platform)


I wouldn’t suggest a competitor in that line of business, because it’s not a line of business which should exist: fundamentally, it represents a firm wanting to bring in another firm to engage in its core line of business for it, because it no longer knows how to.

Well, if the firm doesn’t know how to engage in its core business, just fire the employees, close the offices, take the names off the buildings and return the capital to the owners!


Duck-feces fragrance is a tea that was traditionally fertilized with duck feces.


I got a sample with a tea order recently, and thought 'duck shit' was an amusing name for a tea. didn't really imagine that it was a civet situation. was a pretty generic oolong.


They included technical details here - https://openai.com/blog/march-20-chatgpt-outage

I think it's better than just saying "we fixed it, sorry"


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