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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang breaks down ‘CEO math’

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang breaks down ‘CEO math’

"The more you buy, the more you save," Huang said ahead of Computex, an annual technology exposition held in Taiwan. "That's called CEO math. It's not accurate, but it is correct."Huang explained the concept by describing why companies should invest in both graphics processing units (GPUs) and central processing units (CPUs). The two processors can work autonomously, reducing the time it takes to carry out a task from "100 units of time down to 1," he said. Related stories This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in.…
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10% of GOP voters are less likely to back Trump after conviction, new survey shows

10% of GOP voters are less likely to back Trump after conviction, new survey shows

After a jury convicted former President Donald Trump last week on 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal a sex scandal, Republican lawmakers overwhelmingly threw their support behind their party's 2024 standard-bearer.But in a recent Reuters/Ipsos survey, a small but potentially significant share of Republican voters indicated they were less likely to support Trump after his conviction. Taken over two days after the guilty verdict, 10% of GOP voters said the result would give them second thoughts. That could be significant come November. The former president has continued to shed votes to former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in…
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Facebook is targeting young adults by making it easier for them to monetize their content and find dates

Facebook is targeting young adults by making it easier for them to monetize their content and find dates

Facebook is targeting its young adult audience to increase usage, and the social media giant says it's succeeding.More than 40 million people ages 18 to 29 in the US and Canada are "daily active users" on Facebook, the company said in a press release.That's the highest usage for the young adult group Facebook has seen in the last three years, the company said, noting that comes after "five quarters of healthy growth in young adult app usage." The company said part of its strategy to attract these young adult users is honing in on ways for creators to monetize their…
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Take a look inside Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 21,000-square-foot mansion where he entertained royals and world leaders

Take a look inside Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 21,000-square-foot mansion where he entertained royals and world leaders

President Franklin D. Roosevelt maintained a lifelong connection with Springwood, his family home.He was raised at the property in Hyde Park, New York, and hosted dignitaries there as president.Measuring about 21,000 square feet, Springwood has 49 rooms and eight bathrooms. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. download the app By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's estate in…
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North Korea sends new wave of up to 720 trash-filled balloons into South Korea

North Korea sends new wave of up to 720 trash-filled balloons into South Korea

North Korea launched another 720 balloons across its border with South Korea Saturday night, carrying plastic bags full of cigarette butts, scraps of cloth, and waste paper.Pyongyang says it was retaliation for activists sending anti-North Korean leaflets and USB drives containing K-pop music across the border.South Korea's Yonhap News Agency said 720 balloons carrying trash were floated into the country, while Reuters quoted a figure of 600.Since last Tuesday, North Korea has sent up between 850 and almost 1,000 balloons across the demilitarized zone, spreading trash in the capital Seoul and other parts of the country.The trash balloons adds to…
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3 ways to make your next job hunt easier in the age of AI, from a career coach with 25 years experience

3 ways to make your next job hunt easier in the age of AI, from a career coach with 25 years experience

Job hunting can be daunting — miserable, even.And in the age of AI, where it seems like even sending out hundreds of applications won't guarantee your résumé will ever be reviewed by a hiring manager, it's easy to get discouraged.Career coach Shari Santoriello, who has been working in the industry for 25 years, knows it; she sees it all the time. So when her clients come to her asking how to streamline their job hunt and make the process easier but still optimized to draw the most eyes, she's a wealth of knowledge.Here are three tips she gives her clients to…
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