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Chips get chipped, third time’s a charm, and a race to the bottom?
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Apr 12, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Big Tech executives are heading to a summit at the White House, as the administration calls the chip shortage a national security issue. We’ll give you the details.
Plus, we’ll ask our experts why Microsoft is paying $16 billion for a company that’s been rumored to be bought out by at least two other companies over the past decade.
And, we’ll explain why the crypto world could heading toward a race to the bottom, and why what’s happening in the digital world could have big implications for the real one.
Plus, we’ll ask our experts why Microsoft is paying $16 billion for a company that’s been rumored to be bought out by at least two other companies over the past decade.
And, we’ll explain why the crypto world could heading toward a race to the bottom, and why what’s happening in the digital world could have big implications for the real one.
Released:
Apr 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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