Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow takes a look at OpenAI's first custom AI chip, called Jalapeno, developed in partnership with Broadcom. Plus, SK Hynix is planning to raise $29 billion in a landmark US listing. And, Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman weighs in on the company's first quarterly earnings since going public.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Bloomberg Tech Begins
00:01:14 - Seth Fiegerman, Bloomberg News
00:03:53 - Peter Elstrom, Bloomberg News
00:06:34 - Celine Woo, Lazard Asset Management
00:13:47 - Brody Ford, Bloomberg News
00:19:38 - Rebecca Torrence, Bloomberg News
00:24:00 - Paula Seligson, Bloomberg News
00:26:20 - David George, Andreessen Horowitz
00:38:24 - Andrew Feldman, Cerebras CEO
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