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Can nuclear power save Google?

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Today’s Menu
Appetizer: Google goes nuclear ⚡️
Entrée: Nvidia soars to all-time high 📈
Dessert: Apple releases AI-powered iPad Mini 🤳
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GOOGLE GOES NUCLEAR ⚡️
Q: How do you know if a nuclear joke is bad?
A: It gets no reaction. ⚛️
What’s going on? Google has announced a “first-ever” deal to buy nuclear power from Kairos Power to supply energy for its AI data centers.
Why? As AI technologies become more energy-intensive, tech giants like Google are searching for reliable, sustainable energy sources. In fact, Google’s annual Environmental Report showed that the company’s greenhouse gas emissions surged 48% over the past five years, revealing a massive sustainability problem in its AI-powered operations. Nuclear power is an attractive solution because it can provide constant, large-scale electricity without carbon emissions, unlike fossil fuels.
How will Kairos Power help? Kairos Power’s technology uses a molten-salt cooling system combined with a ceramic, pebble-type fuel to efficiently transport heat to a steam turbine to generate power. This passively safe system allows the reactor to operate at low pressure, enabling a simpler and more affordable nuclear reactor design. These advanced nuclear reactors will help Google reduce its carbon footprint while ensuring the energy demands of its AI systems are reliably met.
“The grid needs new electricity sources to support AI technologies that are powering major scientific advances, improving services for businesses and customers, and driving national competitiveness and economic growth. This agreement helps accelerate a new technology to meet energy needs cleanly and reliably, and unlock the full potential of AI for everyone.”
NVIDIA SOARS TO ALL-TIME HIGH 📈
Nvidia is dominating so much that its financial success couldn’t wait until FRY-nancial FRY-day. 🤑
What happened? Early this week, Nvidia’s market capitalization surged beyond an all-time high of $3.4 trillion.
How did this happen? The rise of AI has been a major factor in Nvidia’s success, as companies from tech notables to small startups rely on its chips to power machine learning models, data centers, and cloud computing. The company’s A100 and H100 processors are particularly popular, making Nvidia a cornerstone of AI infrastructure worldwide.
Want some numbers? Nvidia currently controls about 95% of the market for AI training and inference chips, and its revenue has more than doubled in each of the past five quarters—at least tripling in three of those periods. This has sent the company barreling down Wall Street with no signs of slowing down, passing tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft along the way. Other companies like AMD and Intel have tried to challenge Nvidia by capitalizing on rising demand for AI chips, but Nvidia’s reliable reputation just keeps winning.
APPLE RELEASES AI-POWERED IPAD MINI 🤳
As AI gets bigger, the iPad is getting smaller. 🙂
What’s up? Apple has just released its latest iPad Mini, packed with new AI features.
Want the details? Powered by Apple’s advanced AI chips, the new upgrades allow the iPad Mini to deliver enhanced experiences in areas like image recognition, real-time translation, and more intuitive Siri capabilities. The AI-powered iPad Mini will start at $499 and is currently available for pre-orders. It will begin arriving to customers and Apple store locations next week. This launch follows a month after the release of the iPhone 16, the first iPhone with built-in AI features. From here on out, it’s likely every gadget released from Apple or any other big tech company will incorporate AI features to some extent.
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