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Tech giants and startups are desperate to provide AI without paying the “Nvidia tax.” For some, the answer is a radically energy-efficient chip, writes Christopher @Mims. on.wsj.com/44QCX2k
Meta to Halt Political Advertising in EU, Citing Transparency Rules on.wsj.com/4f4zHUp
The path to a worldwide hacking campaign began with a contest for cash and a free laptop on.wsj.com/4f8Wuyr
SK Hynix Earnings Streak Continues on AI Chip Demand on.wsj.com/44JgYdI
Google’s parent company reported a 14% jump in year-over-year revenue, driven by growth in its cloud division on.wsj.com/3IKUvEl
Valor Equity Partners, whose founder has close ties to Musk, is raising a debt fund to buy a massive supply of Nvidia chips for xAI on.wsj.com/40skWov
Four Silicon Valley investors and entrepreneurs debate economics and tech on their podcast. It’s among the most popular in the U. S.—and a force in Washington. on.wsj.com/46o70zM
Stargate, an effort to supercharge the U.S.’s artificial-intelligence ambitions, has sharply scaled back its near-term plans on.wsj.com/4m4ic93
America has a public-bathroom crisis. ‘Smart’ restrooms from Throne Labs and others are the key to solving it, writes Christopher @Mims on.wsj.com/44Vt6XE
The cutthroat recruitment efforts for the smartest minds in Silicon Valley have hit a feverish new peak in recent days. on.wsj.com/4m8Y1ah
At least some current and former Meta directors and several shareholders agreed to settle a lawsuit over the company’s response to the Cambridge Analytica scandal on.wsj.com/4kHfd5m
South Korea’s Supreme Court Upholds Acquittal Ruling on Samsung Chairman on.wsj.com/4lxxumS
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a love letter to China while visiting Beijing, extolling the country’s technological advances and praising its “best-in-the-world” electric vehicles on.wsj.com/40kKAvp