A single chip may have just changed the economics of artificial intelligence.
From CES in Las Vegas, Nvidia unveils its Vera Rubin AI chip - promising faster computing at a fraction of today’s power and cost.
Michelle Martin breaks down what cheaper AI means for data centres, electricity demand and capital budgets.
The ripple effects spread across global chipmakers as memory shortages drive rallies in Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron.
Markets hit fresh records, Shake Shack gets a World Cup twist, and Singapore stocks surge on a softer US dollar.
All that and more, hosted by Michelle Martin.

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