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AI is an arms race, and the US wants $9 billion in Nvidia superchips to keep up

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Why This Matters

The US government's proposed $9 billion investment in Nvidia's superchips underscores the critical importance of advanced AI hardware for national security and technological competitiveness. As AI models grow more powerful and resource-intensive, this funding aims to ensure that American agencies can keep pace with global AI advancements, highlighting the industry's shift towards specialized, high-performance computing solutions.

Key Takeaways

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Nvidia's GB10 chips power modern AI models.

The US wants $9 billion for AI superchips.

Congress still needs to approve the funding.

The sudden -- even by tech standards -- pivot to AI hasn't just left businesses scrambling to play catch-up; even America's spy agencies are struggling to keep up.

Also: AI isn't getting smarter, it's getting more power hungry - and expensive

This is why the government has given the thumbs-up to a secret $9 billion request for superchips that will allow the CIA and NSA to keep up with what big AI players like Anthropic and OpenAI are doing.

So what are these superchips?

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