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内容摘要:The world's richest man has also invested heavily in AI.

The world's richest man has also invested heavily in AI.

"The China export restrictions underscore the immediate pressure from geopolitical headwinds," according to Emarketer analyst Jacob Bourne.Sustaining its dominant position would require Nvidia to navigate "an increasingly complex landscape of geopolitical, competitive, and economic challenges," he added.

Disney makes hundreds more layoffs as it cuts costs

At the same time, Nvidia has benefitted from the emergence of new buyers among governments in the Gulf states.Earlier this month, Mr Huang travelled with President Trump to the Middle East where the company said it would sell hundreds of thousands of its AI chips in Saudi Arabia."Countries around the world are recognizing AI as essential infrastructure - just like electricity and the internet - and Nvidia stands at the center of this profound transformation," Mr Huang wrote after the earnings announcement.

Disney makes hundreds more layoffs as it cuts costs

Sales in Nvidia's key data centre business grew 73% on an annual basis.to follow the world's top tech stories and trends.

Disney makes hundreds more layoffs as it cuts costs

Elon Musk has criticised one of the signature policies of Donald Trump, marking a break from the US president who he helped to win re-election in 2024.

Last week, the US House of Representatives narrowly passed what Trump calls his "big, beautiful" bill, which includes multi-trillion dollar tax breaks and a pledge to increase defence spending. It will now head to the Senate.It's "dehumanising", he told Reuters.

"We're being used like pawns in the game that we have no control of, and we're being caught in this crossfire between the White House and Harvard," Mr Williamson told the news agency.The critically acclaimed Marathi language drama Sthal (A Match) opens with a striking role reversal: instead of the bride, it's the prospective groom who endures the dehumanising ritual of being scrutinised for an arranged marriage.

But we soon learn it's Savita, the film's protagonist, waking from an impossible dream - her real life, like that of many Indian women caught in the tradition of arranged marriage, is the exact opposite.Sthal offers an unsparing look at the grim side of arranged marriage in India—often romanticised on screen with song and dance. It's also part of a wave of Marathi films earning global acclaim this year.

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