
About this episode
The episode discusses NVIDIA's new AI chip, South Korean export growth, and ongoing U.S.-Iran missile strikes.
NVIDIA unveils an AI chip for personal computers as Jensen Huang takes the stage in Taipei. Samsung adds another 10% and South Korean exports post their fastest growth since 1984. Meanwhile, U.S.-Iran missile strikes resume and a hoped-for ceasefire memorandum shows no sign of progress. Today’s recommended read: US gasoline market set for fresh test after near-record stock draws, Gavin Maguire Subscribe to Mike Dolan's Morning Bid newsletter, and check out his columns on Reuters Open Interest Read more from Amanda Cooper and Anna Szymanski Produced by Eliza Davis Beard, Ethan Plotkin and Abisoye Adelusi Sound engineering and music by Sebastian and Josh Sommer Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People in this episode
Host: Mike Dolan
Topics covered
- AI chips
- technology
- South Korean exports
- U.S.-Iran relations
- gasoline market
Keywords
- NVIDIA
- AI chip
- Samsung
- South Korea
- U.S.-Iran
- gasoline market
- exports
- missile strikes
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: NVIDIA, Samsung
Books & works: Morning Bid
Places: South Korea, U.S., Iran
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