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Micron Warns of Heavy Spending Amid Memory Crunch

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde discusses Micron earnings as the memory maker plans heavy spending on production to meet demand. Plus, Alibaba says it's aiming to generate $100 billion in cloud and AI revenue within the next five years, even as earnings come under pressure. And, Uber i ...  Show more

Nvidia Says It’s Getting Orders From China

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde discusses Nvidia's outlook as the company says it's now getting orders from China and is ramping up sales of its H200 chips. Plus, the CEO of Nvidia, Jensen Huang, calls OpenClaw "the next ChatGPT", sending Chinese AI stocks higher. And the CEO of Kalshi ...  Show more

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