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Mar 5
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Broadcom Expects AI Chips Sales to Top $...

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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Broadcom’s results as the CEO predicts AI chip sales will top $100 billion next year. Plus, Anthropic has restarted talks with the Pentagon following the feud over AI use by the military, according to a person familiar with the matter. And, Founders Fund General Partner Trae Stephens and Nominal CEO Cameron McCord discuss the startup's latest funding and its efforts to modernize manufacturing.

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