Results for "AI hardware"

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  • The Jaeden Schafer Podcast
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    Apple Wins The AI Hardware Race

    The Jaeden Schafer Podcast· Feb 17, 2026

    In this episode, we explore Apple's surprising strategy and success in the AI hardware market, despite its perceived slowness in AI software development. We also discuss how their hardware, particularly the Mac Mini, has

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  • Defense Tech Podcast
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    DoD Critical: AI's Role in National Security with the NW AI Hub

    Defense Tech Podcast· Dec 5, 2024

    This week on the DoD-Critical series, Civilian Sydney talks with H.S. Philip Wong and Tsu-Jae Liu, professors leading the California-Pacific-Northwest AI (NW AI) Hub, one of eight Hubs of Microelectronics Commons. The NW

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  • Lex Fridman Podcast
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    #459 – DeepSeek, China, OpenAI, NVIDIA, xAI, TSMC, Stargate, and AI Megaclusters

    Lex Fridman Podcast· Feb 3, 2025

    Dylan Patel is the founder of SemiAnalysis, a research & analysis company specializing in semiconductors, GPUs, CPUs, and AI hardware. Nathan Lambert is a research scientist at the Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) and the au

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  • The Jaeden Schafer Podcast
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    Anthropic Aiming for $1 Trillion Valuation

    The Jaeden Schafer Podcast· May 8, 2026

    Anthropic eyes $1T valuation, Apple's camera AirPods excite, Microsoft nearly lost OpenAI to Amazon, and Sam Altman's 78 desperate texts to get his job back are pure drama.

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  • The Jaeden Schafer Podcast
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    Altman Gets Molotov Cocktail, Zuckerberg Creates AI Clone

    The Jaeden Schafer Podcast· Apr 13, 2026

    Zuckerberg's AI clone, Apple's smart glasses, Vercel's IPO readiness, Anthropic banning OpenClaw's creator, banks testing Mythos, and a Molotov cocktail attack on Sam Altman's home.

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  • TechCheck
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    TechCheck Takes: China’s next breakthrough moment is in AI hardware 1/28/26

    TechCheck· Jan 28, 2026

    China’s next AI shock isn’t another DeepSeek-style model. It’s hardware.After DeepSeek proved China could compete under constraints, that approach is moving from software to chips, power, and infrastructure. Instead of c

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  • Tech Brew Ride Home
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    Will AI Models Have To Be Reviews By The Government?

    Tech Brew Ride Home· May 5, 2026

    Trump eyes AI oversight reversal, Apple explores Intel/Samsung chips, Coinbase cuts 14% of staff, OpenAI fast-tracks an AI phone for 2027, and ElevenLabs hits $500M ARR.

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  • Tech Brew Ride Home
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    Meta Needs To Rethink Manus

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Apr 27, 2026

    China blocks Meta's $2B Manus deal, OpenAI develops smartphone chips with Qualcomm and MediaTek, Google controls 25% of global AI compute, and SaaS pricing shifts to usage-based models.

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  • The TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)
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    Scaling Agentic Inference Across Heterogeneous Compute with Zain Asgar

    The TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)· Zain Asgar· Dec 2, 2025

    In this episode, Zain Asgar, co-founder and CEO of Gimlet Labs, joins us to discuss the heterogeneous AI inference across diverse hardware. Zain argues that the current industry standard of running all AI workloads on hi

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  • Moore's Lobby: Where engineers talk all about circuits
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    Navigating the AI Revolution in Education, Workforce Development, and Government

    Moore's Lobby: Where engineers talk all about circuits· Mar 18, 2025

    The interview explores K S Venkatraman's journey in technology, NVIDIA's growth, and the future of AI. Venkatraman reflects on his academic upbringing and early experiments with electronics. He reflects on his that began

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  • Tech Brew Ride Home
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    My LLM Cutoff Is 1930

    Tech Brew Ride Home· May 1, 2026

    Apple beats Q2 estimates with record iPhone demand, Intel surges 114% in April, the Senate bans prediction market trading, and Elon admits XAI partly distilled OpenAI models.

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  • TechCheck
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    Apple built a hardware empire in its first 50 years. The next 50 could be defined by AI. 4/1/26

    TechCheck· Apr 1, 2026

    Apple turns 50 facing its biggest challenge yet: can the hardware giant that fumbled Siri's early AI lead now catch up by partnering with rival Google before someone else dethrones it?

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  • Masters of Scale
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    A first look at Samsung’s blueprint to win the AI era, with Mauro Porcini

    Masters of Scale· Mauro Porcini· Apr 21, 2026

    AI redefining how products are both built and experienced, and Samsung is reimagining its place in the tech ecosystem. As Milan Design Week gets underway, Samsung's president and chief design officer Mauro Porcini pulls

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  • The Jaeden Schafer Podcast
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    OpenAI's $121B Funding Round Explained

    The Jaeden Schafer Podcast· Apr 3, 2026

    OpenAI closes a record $122B funding round, Anthropic accidentally leaks Claude Code's source code, and Huawei's new AI chip wins orders from ByteDance and Alibaba amid US-China chip tensions.

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  • Tech Brew Ride Home
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    When AI Breaks Things

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Feb 20, 2026

    When your AI bot breaks your operations, even when you’re AWS. More on OpenAI’s hardware plans. Hey, remember Perplexity? What’s up with them? Is Uber roadkill in the self-driving car horserace? And, of course, the Weeke

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  • The Robot Report Podcast
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    Spencer Krause: Why Hardware is the New Engineering Frontier

    The Robot Report Podcast· Spencer Krause· Jan 16, 2026

    Our guest on the show this week is Spencer Krause, CEO and co-founder of SKA Robotics. A longtime friend of the show, Krause shares insights into the development process for new robotics solutions, and a deep dive into r

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  • Decoder with Nilay Patel
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    That UL safety logo is a lot more complicated than it looks

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· Apr 27, 2026

    Jennifer Scanlon is CEO of UL Solutions, one of those hidden-in-plain-sight companies we like to poke at here on Decoder. UL's been around for more than 100 years; it started as a way for insurance companies to standardi

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  • Let's Talk Risk! Podcast
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    LTR 141: Ashkon Rasooli on Applying an Agile Mindset to Risk-Based Quality Systems Under QMSR

    Let's Talk Risk! Podcast· Jan 30, 2026

    Summary“Delaying a product that is adequately safe and effective is itself a risk, one we rarely acknowledge in our quality systems.”In this episode of the Let's Talk Risk Podcast, host Naveen Agarwal speaks with Ashkon

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  • Squawk on the Street
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    Pres. Trump CNBC Interview, CEO Change at Apple, Warsh Confirmation Hearing Day 4/21/26

    Squawk on the Street· Apr 21, 2026

    These developments underscore the critical role of advanced AI technologies and strategic leadership transitions in shaping the future of major industries, offering new opportunities and challenges for businesses worldwi

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    Podcast EP339: Unique Scalable, Power-Efficient AI Technology from EdgeCortix with Dr. Sakya Dasgupta

    SemiWiki.com· Apr 10, 2026

    Edge Cortex CEO Sakya Dasgupta explains how their Sakura 2 chip delivers 60 TOPS under 8 watts, passed NASA radiation testing, and is heading toward space deployment by 2027.

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