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Now we know, why does RAM cost so much?
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Now we know, why does RAM cost so much?
this is why ram is so expensive. https://t.co/noGHAy2XEH - Dip Wheelertweet
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question for you @cz_binance
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Has anybody made money trading in the past 2 months? - 0xMarioNawfaltweet
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Chip giant Nvidia is in advanced talks to acquire AI21 Labs, one of the few Israeli startups developing a large-scale language model for artificial intelligence, Calcalist has learned. According to estimates, the deal could be valued at $2-3 billion, up from AI21’s last known valuation of $1.4 billion, set during a fundraising round completed in 2023.
Nvidia’s primary interest in AI21 appears to be its workforce of roughly 200 employees, most of whom hold advanced academic degrees and possess rare expertise in artificial intelligence development. Such a transaction would effectively provide Nvidia with a fast-track expansion of its AI talent base in Israel, at an implied cost of roughly $10-15 million per employee. While this reflects strong international demand for Israeli AI talent, it also underscores a retreat from AI21’s original ambition to compete directly with leading AI model developers such as OpenAI or Anthropic.
If completed, the deal would resemble an acquihire, focused primarily on talent rather than technology. For Nvidia, this would mark its fourth significant acquisition in Israel and its second-largest after the $7 billion purchase of Mellanox. In 2023, Nvidia also acquired Deci and Run:ai for a combined $1 billion.
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Chip giant Nvidia is in advanced talks to acquire AI21 Labs, one of the few Israeli startups developing a large-scale language model for artificial intelligence, Calcalist has learned. According to estimates, the deal could be valued at $2-3 billion, up from AI21’s last known valuation of $1.4 billion, set during a fundraising round completed in 2023.
Nvidia’s primary interest in AI21 appears to be its workforce of roughly 200 employees, most of whom hold advanced academic degrees and possess rare expertise in artificial intelligence development. Such a transaction would effectively provide Nvidia with a fast-track expansion of its AI talent base in Israel, at an implied cost of roughly $10-15 million per employee. While this reflects strong international demand for Israeli AI talent, it also underscores a retreat from AI21’s original ambition to compete directly with leading AI model developers such as OpenAI or Anthropic.
If completed, the deal would resemble an acquihire, focused primarily on talent rather than technology. For Nvidia, this would mark its fourth significant acquisition in Israel and its second-largest after the $7 billion purchase of Mellanox. In 2023, Nvidia also acquired Deci and Run:ai for a combined $1 billion.
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That chicken walked into KFC like “I’d like to speak to the manager of destiny.”
Bravery?
Nah.
That’s poultry with a death wish. 🐔 https://t.co/UZYaeWTXTD
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That chicken walked into KFC like “I’d like to speak to the manager of destiny.”
Bravery?
Nah.
That’s poultry with a death wish. 🐔 https://t.co/UZYaeWTXTD
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