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Chip Shortage Not Related to U.S. Reliance on Asia: Bernstein

Apr.12 — Stacy Rasgon, managing director of U.S. semiconductors at Bernstein, discusses President Joe Biden’s comments at the White House chip summit. Biden told the CEOs at the meeting that there is bipartisan support for government funding to address the shortage. He also says it’s not a surprise that Nvidia Corp. unveiled its first server microprocessors,…

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Apr.12 — Stacy Rasgon, managing director of U.S. semiconductors at Bernstein, discusses President Joe Biden’s comments at the White House chip summit. Biden told the CEOs at the meeting that there is bipartisan support for government funding to address the shortage. He also says it’s not a surprise that Nvidia Corp. unveiled its first server microprocessors, extending a push into Intel Corp.’s most lucrative market. Rasgon speaks to Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Technology.”

3 Comments

  1. Sir Derty

    April 12, 2021 at 11:58 pm

    Gaming is not just for nerds battle on the internet anymore, everyone wants to use nvidia gpu. They are the only part for computers ive ever seen sell out without any shortage of materials. Its just in high demand and cannot be made fast enough for all this advanced usage of VR and Ai to automate jobs, and save time.

  2. Rachel Ottelé

    April 13, 2021 at 12:26 am

    Not Westworld @neuralink But soon

  3. Smitham Eddie

    April 13, 2021 at 12:26 am

    0:43
    bed.limo

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