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Intel Shares Fall on Reports Nvidia to Halt Chipmaking Tests | Bloomberg Tech 12/24/2025

Bloomberg’s Katie Greifeld examines Intel as shares fall after reports emerge that Nvidia may be hitting pause on testing Intel’s chip production process. Plus, the Trump administration gets the go-ahead to move forward with a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications. And Tesla faces renewed scrutiny over car doors, with the company confronting a…

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Bloomberg’s Katie Greifeld examines Intel as shares fall after reports emerge that Nvidia may be hitting pause on testing Intel’s chip production process. Plus, the Trump administration gets the go-ahead to move forward with a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications. And Tesla faces renewed scrutiny over car doors, with the company confronting a new probe by the NHTSA.

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00:11:51 – Judge Upholds Trump’s $100k H-1B Visa Fee
00:16:02 – US Sanctions Former EU Official Over Content Rules
00:18:09 – Warner Bros. To Review Amended Paramount Offer
00:23:56 – Intel Shares Fall on Report Nvidia halts Production Test
00:26:25 – Jabolonski on ETF Outlook for 2026
00:28:18 – Jablonski: Have High Conviction In All Our Launches
00:30:02 – Jablonski: Could Be A Market For Fixed Income Products
00:35:25 – Tesla’s Year Ahead
00:40:07 – ServiceNow to Buy Cyber Startup Armis for $7.7B
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Khosla Ventures Bets on AI’s Next Frontier: Science

Khosla Ventures is backing Discovery Loop, a new AI startup founded by former Google leaders including Jeff Dean that aims to dramatically accelerate scientific experimentation. Khosla Ventures Managing Director Samir Kaul explains why the firm quickly decided to invest, and why he believes the opportunity could be as profound as frontier AI models. He also…

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Khosla Ventures is backing Discovery Loop, a new AI startup founded by former Google leaders including Jeff Dean that aims to dramatically accelerate scientific experimentation. Khosla Ventures Managing Director Samir Kaul explains why the firm quickly decided to invest, and why he believes the opportunity could be as profound as frontier AI models. He also discusses why soaring technology valuations are forcing venture investors to rethink what “seed stage” even means. He joins Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.”
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Meta Safety Trial Could Reveal What Zuckerberg, Others Knew

Meta is facing a landmark legal battle with 29 states accusing the company of deliberately designing its platforms to keep children hooked while misleading the public about their safety. George Washington University law professor Mary Anne Franks explains the state and federal claims, why the case has drawn comparisons to tobacco litigation, and why the…

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Meta is facing a landmark legal battle with 29 states accusing the company of deliberately designing its platforms to keep children hooked while misleading the public about their safety. George Washington University law professor Mary Anne Franks explains the state and federal claims, why the case has drawn comparisons to tobacco litigation, and why the biggest consequence may not be the potential financial penalty, but what internal documents reveal about what Meta knew and when. She joins Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.”
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Anthropic Preps for Blockbuster Public Listing | Bloomberg Tech 8/21/2026

Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow takes a look at Anthropic as the AI company expects to match or top the size of SpaceX’s record-setting IPO. Plus, sources say Broadcom is in talks to raise more than $60 billion in debt to help Anthropic and others secure chips and computing power, and all eyes are on Nvidia as…

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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow takes a look at Anthropic as the AI company expects to match or top the size of SpaceX’s record-setting IPO. Plus, sources say Broadcom is in talks to raise more than $60 billion in debt to help Anthropic and others secure chips and computing power, and all eyes are on Nvidia as the chipmaker reports earnings next week.

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00:00:59 – Shirin Ghaffary & Liana Baker, Bloomberg News
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00:11:59 – Erika Klauer, Science and Technology Partners
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