Nvidia's $1 Trillion AI Promise: Hype, Hardware, and Crumbling Dreams at Tesla and Meta
Jensen Huang claims Nvidia's AI chips could rake in $1 trillion by 2027. Meanwhile, Tesla's cult unravels and Meta quietly buries its metaverse.
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Jensen Huang claims Nvidia's AI chips could rake in $1 trillion by 2027. Meanwhile, Tesla's cult unravels and Meta quietly buries its metaverse.
Picture this: a mini-PC that vanishes under your desk, utterly silent, packing AMD's latest AI chip. Arctic's Senza AI 370 sounds perfect—until you eye the price tag.
OpenAI torched $5 billion last year while revenue hit $3.4 billion. But is this red ink a bubble warning, or just startups doing startup things?
250,000 molecules. One transformer model. A vector database. Sounds like the future of drug discovery. Or just another shiny toy.
Tired of cable spaghetti ruining your dream build? Corsair's 3200D case fixes that with rear-connector motherboard love and airflow tweaks that actually cool your overclocked GPU.
Google's pulling the plug on its flashy browser agent dreams. Terminal-based tools like OpenClaw are stealing the show, and the numbers back it up.
Stuck with a wheezing old GPU? Walmart's dumping RTX 40-series cards at sanity-restoring prices. Nvidia's 50-series fiasco just made last-gen the smart play.
Picture this: a 120 billion parameter model that only wakes up 12 billion at a time, now chilling serverless on AWS. NVIDIA's latest Nemotron drop promises agentic wizardry—but who's cashing the real checks?
Ever wonder if slapping external data on your LLM is fooling you into thinking it's smarter? Spoiler: it's not rewiring the model.
Picture this: a 5-pound gaming laptop that renders 4K video while idling cooler than your desk fan. Acer's Helios Neo 16S AI just hit $1,549, rewriting the rules for portable power.
Picture your terminal hijacked by an AI that writes, runs, and debugs code while you scroll X. Goose promises that freedom — but is it ready for prime time?
America's AI obsession is bleeding dollars overseas. A record $1.2 trillion trade deficit exposes the brutal reality: we're addicted to Asian chips, and tariffs aren't fixing it.