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Bloomberg· 2025-09-25 21:55
Chips won’t save Taiwan from China's pressure forever, but right now they are its most powerful weapon, writes @KarishmaJourno (via @opinion) https://t.co/GYnEGgZRdN ...
Governments Pour Billions Into Chips and AI Infrastructure to Fuel Arms Race
Investing· 2025-09-22 20:15
Market Analysis by covering: S&P 500, Intel Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Oracle Corporation. Read 's Market Analysis on Investing.com ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-18 12:21
Nvidia agreed to invest $5 billion in Intel and said the two will co-develop chips for PCs and data centers, a surprise move to help prop up an ailing archrival https://t.co/rdeq84xX9o https://t.co/diCCTRmDS8 ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-11 10:42
China should develop chips to create AI that doesn’t rely on the type of accelerators popularized by Nvidia, a top government adviser said https://t.co/o5ptdNbsFD ...
Does the US have the upper hand on #AI over #China? #tech #openai
Bloomberg Television· 2025-09-04 05:00
AI Leadership & Competition - The US potentially leads in AI development due to advanced chips from Nvidia, but China possesses significant electrical power resources [2] - China's mature chips may provide an advantage in handling the processing power required for continuous AI queries [4][5] - China's manufacturing capacity offers strategically valuable training data for AI development, contrasting with the US focus on consulting and healthcare [6][7] Infrastructure & Resources - A potential US constraint in AI development is the limited availability of electrical power [3] - China has organized itself to prioritize heavy industry, ensuring resources for AI infrastructure [4] Chip Technology - China's AI chips are considered at best the fourth best, posing a substantial constraint [3] - Mature chips are going to be necessary for inference [4]
Nvidia’s Next Stage of AI Adoption Just Starting, Says Dan Ives
Bloomberg Television· 2025-08-28 11:19
Dan, you see the headlines, the boom is over. What's the push back this morning. I think the boom just started.I mean, if you look at these numbers, especially when you factor in where China is going to be. I mean, you know, Jensen talked about 50 billion, 50% type growth number. This just shows the next stage of adoption is actually just starting.I think look, I think the stock is green today. By the end of the day, then that's what you're saying. You think that by the end of the day, people will realize c ...
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy: I don't like the Fed being politicized
CNBC Television· 2025-08-26 11:36
Federal Reserve & Politics - The potential firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook by President Trump is viewed as a test case, with the legality of the action likely to be decided in court [2][3][4] - There is speculation about whether this action is a prelude to potentially removing Jay Powell as Fed Chair [4][5] - Concerns are raised about the increasing politicization of the Federal Reserve, questioning whether decisions are being made for political purposes [8][9] - The discussion touches upon whether Fed appointees are independent or loyalists to the appointing president, and the potential impact on the Fed's objectivity [10][11][12][13] - Historically, Fed appointments have been based on economic expertise, but there's a shift towards appointing politicians [14][15] Government Investment & China - The government's stake in Intel and potential future investments in other US enterprises are discussed, raising questions about government ownership of businesses [1][18][19][20] - The need for government intervention in areas like rare earth minerals and chip manufacturing to counter China's dominance is highlighted [21][23] - China controls 90% of the minerals and 95% of the processing [23] - The sale of lower power Nvidia and AMD chips to China is debated in the context of competition and potential cold war scenarios [22][24][25][26] TikTok & National Security - The inconsistencies between the approach to TikTok (a perceived national security threat) and the approach to Nvidia and AMD chip sales are noted [27][28][29] - The discussion includes the potential for TikTok's data to be managed by an American entity like Oracle to address security concerns [30][31]
Watch CNBC's full interview with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
CNBC Television· 2025-08-19 12:40
International Relations and Geopolitics - The report suggests a potential bilateral meeting between President Putin and President Zelensky as the only way to end the conflict [5] - The discussion involves security guarantees for Ukraine, with the understanding that disagreements over the Digital Services Tax (DST) should not impede conflict resolution efforts [16] - China's oil imports from Russia are considered "suboptimal," while India's increased Russian oil imports and reselling activities are viewed as "unacceptable" due to alleged profiteering [33][34] Economic Policy and Trade - The Treasury Secretary anticipates tariff revenue could reach $300 billion this year and may need to be revised upwards substantially [36][37] - The administration is focused on reducing the deficit to GDP and paying down the debt, potentially using tariff revenue as an offset for the American people at a later point [36][37] - The Digital Services Tax (DST), particularly in countries like Italy, France, and Spain, is considered an unfair tax on US internet companies [13] - The US is pushing back against the DST globally, fearing it sets a precedent for countries like India, Turkey, and Brazil [17] - The administration aims to achieve self-sufficiency in key industries like chips, pharma, steel, and rare earths to avoid vulnerabilities exposed by COVID-19 [20] Monetary Policy and Inflation - The Treasury Secretary will meet with 11 candidates for Jay Powell's replacement after Labor Day [30] - The report mentions that a significant component of the recent PPI number was investment services, reflecting market gains [31] - The Treasury Secretary suggests that cutting rates could stimulate home building, potentially mitigating inflation in the long term [41] Technology and National Security - The administration views restrictions on advanced chip sales to China (like Nvidia's H20) primarily through a security policy lens [19] - The H20 chip is considered less of a national security risk, and the goal is to establish the US standard as the global standard for chips [22] - The US government is considering taking a stake in Intel to stabilize the company and support chip production in the US, but denies plans to force companies to buy Intel chips [26] - The administration aims to reduce the single point of failure in the global economy, where 99% of advanced chips are made in Taiwan, for national security reasons [28]
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Business Negotiation & Investment - Nvidia's CEO sought White House permission to sell chips in China [1] - Nvidia offered to invest $500 billion in the U.S as an incentive [1] Political Factors - President Trump desired additional concessions beyond Nvidia's investment offer [1]
Former Bridgewater CIO Rebecca Patterson: Biggest earnings takeaway is that consumer is holding up
CNBC Television· 2025-07-28 15:08
Consumer & Economy - US consumer is holding in pretty well, supported by bank earnings, and consumer health is crucial as it represents approximately 69% of the economy [1][2] - Executive sentiment regarding future prospects is more important than backward-looking data, as it will drive corporate activity in the next 6 months and impact the broader macro view [3][4] Market Sentiment & Valuation - Market exhibits bullishness, especially among retail investors, indicated by the resurgence of meme stocks, crypto, and SPACs, requiring close monitoring [5] - Current valuations appear stretched relative to historical data, but valuations are more useful on a 5 to 10-year horizon [4][5] US-China Trade - US relies on China for rare earth minerals, potentially for another decade before achieving self-sufficiency [6] - China needs US chips, and US needs its chip and AI companies to thrive for wealth creation, suggesting a need for compromise between both countries [7] Fed Independence & Monetary Policy - Reduction of Fed independence could lead to a weaker currency, higher inflation, and higher long-term yields, as seen in other countries [10][11] - The market is closely watching potential dissents within the Fed, as two governors dissenting is not common and could impact rate volatility [13] - There is disagreement on whether the economy needs a rate cut, with some arguing that the stock market's all-time high suggests rates are not overly restrictive [15] Inflation & Tariffs - There is a risk of higher inflation in the second half of the year, potentially jeopardizing expectations of two Fed rate cuts by January [19] - The impact of tariffs on consumer prices is uncertain, with a possibility of increased tariff impact due to wound-down inventories and stricter government regulations on transshipments [17][18] AI & Productivity - The Fed's ability to model the productivity gains from AI over the next 18 to 24 months is questionable, making it difficult to set appropriate Fed funds rate [16] - Setting monetary policy based on uncertain AI productivity gains is considered nonsensical [17]