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Last night's complete divergence between the US stock market's AI hardware and software pointed us in the right direction.
The logic behind AI applications seems very reasonable, but in the current landscape, it’s actually wrong—completely opposite. The reasoning goes like this: buying hardware costs a lot of money, and these purchases are made for profit. If there’s no profit, it will actually restrict hardware development. One inference from this is that Nvidia’s market value is already around seven to eight trillion dollars. Given this, if AI applications in the backend don’t take off and we don’t see a large-scale company emerge, then Nvidia