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DEVELOPING: Chinese academic Professor Jiang Xueqin claims the U.S. war with Iran is the start of the end of the world. His claims have been gaining traction online but many viewers have begun criticizing his work

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Nvidia's AI chips are consuming memory at an unprecedented pace:

Nvidia's, $NVDA, most recent Rubin chip now requires 288GB of RAM.

This is +800% more than the memory of a high-end PC, and +2,300% more than a high-end smartphone.

By comparison, the H100, launched 4 years ago, needed 80GB of RAM, or 72% less.

In other words, each new generation of Nvidia AI chips requires significantly more memory than the last, putting enormous strain on global supply.

Furthermore, AI giants like Alphabet, $GOOGL, and OpenAI are locking up large portions of the global memory chip supply by purchasing millions of Nvidia AI chips.

As a result, average spot prices for 16GB DDR4 RAM are up +2,352% YoY to a record $76.90, while 8GB DDR4 prices are up +1,873% YoY, to an all-time high of $28.90.

The global memory chip shortage is out of control.

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ChatGPT refused to repeat β€˜America for Americans.’

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Many are posting the chart that Iran's strike volumes have fallen off, from 300+ missiles per day to a couple dozen or less on day 8.

But they ignore U.S. strikes have fallen off drastically as well. Opening US salvo was close to 1,000 strikes on day 1.

On day 8 US is doing an estimated 200-300 or less, and that's across all platforms and systems.

Oops! Who's running out of weapons now?

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BREAKING: Watch as a live streamer captures the moment an anti-ICE protester accidentally lights himself on fire while attempting to burn an American flag outside the Portland ICE facility. During the demonstration, the flames briefly spread and ignite parts of his own clothing before he quickly manages to put the fire out as people nearby try to put it out

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Being female predicts being woke as well as IQ predicts high school grades

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Me drinking from a paper straw to save the planet.

The government:

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The first week of Operation Epic Fury reportedly cost the U.S. roughly $6 billion, with $4 billion of that going to munitions and interceptors alone.

That burn rate is so alarming that the administration is privately discussing invoking the Defense Production Act to force manufacturers to accelerate weapons production.

Trump publicly says the U.S. has "unlimited" ammunition.

Behind closed doors, his own officials are briefing Congress about stockpile concerns and emergency measures.

For context, the entire annual U.S. military aid package to Ukraine is $3.9 billion.

America just spent more than that in seven days defending bases and shooting down Shahed drones that cost less than a used Honda Civic.

Trump says this war could last months.

At $6 billion a week, that's a quarter trillion dollars before summer.

And that doesn't account for the economic damage from $90 oil, Gulf shipping disruptions, and crashed Asian markets...

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