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NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang: “No TSMC, No NVIDIA”
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NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang: “No TSMC, No NVIDIA”

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang declared “without TSMC, there would be no NVIDIA today” during his visit to the chipmaker’s Sports Day. This marks Huang’s fourth Taiwan trip this year as NVIDIA seeks additional Blackwell chip wafers and prepares to consume 30% of TSMC’s 3nm production capacity.

by Darren HoltNovember 8, 2025
Google’s Voice Search Finally Gets a Modern Makeover
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Google’s Voice Search Finally Gets a Modern Makeover

Google’s voice search interface is getting its first major visual refresh in years. The update features a new semicircle listening indicator and larger song search button that matches Google’s recent AI interfaces. The changes are gradually rolling out to users now.

by Darren HoltNovember 8, 2025
Tech’s Worst Week Since April Shows AI Boom May Be Breaking
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Tech’s Worst Week Since April Shows AI Boom May Be Breaking

The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index is heading toward its worst week since April as major tech stocks tumble. October saw the highest layoffs in 20 years while hiring hit a 14-year low, despite strong Q3 earnings.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 7, 2025
Intel’s AI Brain Drain Continues as VP Jumps to AMD
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Intel’s AI Brain Drain Continues as VP Jumps to AMD

Intel’s VP of data center AI product management has left the company after less than two years to join rival AMD. This marks the latest in a series of senior executive departures from Intel’s AI and data center divisions under CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s leadership.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 7, 2025
The AI Workforce Revolution Isn’t What You Think
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The AI Workforce Revolution Isn’t What You Think

Companies are racing to implement AI, but the smart money is on augmentation, not replacement. New data shows most businesses are using AI to make existing employees more effective rather than cutting jobs. The real challenge? Getting governance right from the start.

by Darren HoltNovember 7, 2025
Is the AI Bubble About to Burst?
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Is the AI Bubble About to Burst?

Global investors are getting spooked by AI valuation fears as tech bubble concerns mount. The recent market dip has some seeing buying opportunities while others warn of concentration risk in U.S. AI stocks.

by Darren HoltNovember 7, 2025
Infrastructure Is Becoming a Technology Play
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Infrastructure Is Becoming a Technology Play

The conversation around infrastructure is shifting from traditional transport and utilities to tech-driven growth engines. AI and digitization are reshaping what counts as essential infrastructure, expanding into data centers, digital networks, and energy transition assets. This evolution demands ne

by Darren HoltNovember 7, 2025
When AI Becomes Your Investing Colleague
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When AI Becomes Your Investing Colleague

Investment professionals are embracing AI as collaborative partners rather than just tools. The key insight? Domain expertise remains crucial for effective AI implementation in finance. Human judgment still provides the final verification layer.

by Darren HoltNovember 7, 2025
Google Finance gets serious AI upgrades
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Google Finance gets serious AI upgrades

Google is transforming its Finance platform with AI-powered Deep Search that answers complex financial questions. The update includes prediction market data and enhanced earnings tracking, rolling out first in the U.S. and India this week.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 7, 2025
Why This Tech VP Is Going Back to School for AI
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Why This Tech VP Is Going Back to School for AI

Michael Lane, who dropped out of college in 1995 due to tuition costs, has built a successful 20-year tech career. Now he’s heading back to school because AI requires deeper foundations than online courses can provide.

by Darren HoltNovember 7, 2025

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