One of the best article written. No idea why the world is fawning over Musk. He may be a genius; especially at empty promises and manipulation. full of vengeance n his own shit. and a big bully. Look at how he treat his staff. It shows a lot that many of America now endorse him; perhaps they have forgotten most of themselves are employees n if the likes of musk & trump rules the world excellent for them. And as for podcasters like rogan what is there to say? He should be proud of himself I wonder how much money he made from his endorsement of those 2. It's sad that Harris team were tone deaf but they also certainly are the lesser of two evils. It's great Americans love the bigger evil; let's see if they say the same in year 3.
He can just cut n paste n change the name of the company n use it as template for future articles. Now all the big money who can afford to buy from Nvidia can afford to build their own. Well when thatday does arrive Nvidia can sell to those who currently aren't big money enough i guess n the pyramid is widens many times from top.
Ya but such suits takes years n years if even ever to conclude so no need to sweat. Ask Apple. They get such all the time. one of the nuisance side effects of being KING in one's industry
US Justice Dept. Is Investigating Nvidia's Acquisition of AI Startup, Politico Reports
Aug 1 - The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating chip giant Nvidia's buyout of AI startup Run:ai on antitrust grounds, Politico reported on Thursday, citing five people with direct knowledge of the matter. Nvidia announced the acquisition of the Israeli firm in April for around $700 million according to a report by Tech Crunch. Run:ai's technology allows developers and teams to manage and optimize their artificial intelligence infrastructure. "We'll continue to support aspiring innovators in every industry and market and are happy to provide any information regulators need," an Nvidia spokesperson said. The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. U.S. antitrust enforcers have been closely examining big tech acquisition activity due to concerns that the concentration of new technologies in the hands of a few companies could stifle competition. Reuters reported last month that the French antitrust regulator was set to cha