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Amid the artificial intelligence boom, demand for AI chips has exploded. But this push for chips also creates new challenges for countries and companies. How will countries cope with the huge amounts of energy these chips consume? Will anyone compete with Nvidia to supply the AI chips of the future? And can China develop its own chips to fuel its own AI development? James Kynge visits a data centre to find out how advanced AI chips are causing new problems for the sector. In Phoenix, Arizona, James meets Mark Bauer, co-leader with JLL's Data Center Solutions group, and Frank Eichenhorst, vice president of data centre operations at PhoenixNAP. How will the clash of titans play out between NVIDIA and Big Tech? And we hear from Amir Salek, senior managing director at Cerberus Capital and the brains behind Google's TPU chip; Tamay Besiroglu, associate director of Epoch AI; Dylan Patel, lead analyst at consulting firm SemiAnalysis; and the FT's global tech correspondent Tim Bradshaw to find out more about the battle for AI chips. SMIC did not respond to a request for comment.Free links to read more on this topic:Nvidia and the AI boom face a scaling problemChip challengers try to break Nvidia's grip on AI market Amazon steps up effort to build AI chips that can rival NvidiaTSMC says it alerted US to potential violation of China AI chip controlsPresented by James Kynge. Edwin Lane is the senior producer. The producer is Josh Gabert-Doyon. Executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design by Joseph Enrick Salcedo, with original music from Metaphor Music. The FT's head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. Special thanks to Tim Bradshaw.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.How does an artist capture the essence of a community through a mural? On this episode of Queer Voices, we speak with the talented gay Swiss artist Mark Bauer, who shares his creative journey and mission while working on a new project at the Menil Drawing Institute. We unpack the depth of his research process and how his artwork reflects the vibrant and diverse experiences of Houston's queer community. Additionally, hear from local activist C. Patrick McIlvain, who discusses his recent honor as Grand Marshal for Pride 2024 and the inspiring legacy of LGBTQ+ activism inherited from his mother's groundbreaking work with P-Flag.Brett Cullum kicks things off with a compelling conversation with Mitchell Greco, the Associate Artistic Director at Stages. We're given an insider's look at his latest directorial project, "A Case for the Existence of God," a two-person play featuring Adam Gibbs and Bradley Atuba. Brett also provides an exciting rundown of the Pride Month activities you won't want to miss, ensuring your calendar is packed with all the best celebrations Houston has to offer. Plus, we dive into Mitchell's personal life, learning about his supportive relationship with his husband, Brandon Weinbrenner, and their adorable dog, Clyde.Stay informed with our news segment, featuring significant updates from around the globe. From the UK's emergency ban on puberty blockers for trans youth to Tennessee's controversial new law, we cover the pressing issues that impact the LGBTQIA+ community. Celebrate victories such as Carla Sofia Gascon's historic win at Cannes, and stay up-to-date with local and international events that shape our world. Join us on Queer Voices for an episode filled with stories of resilience, art, and community activism that inspire and inform.Queer Voices airs in Houston Texas on 90.1FM KPFT and is heard as a podcast here. Queer Voices hopes to entertain as well as illuminate LGBTQ issues in Houston and beyond. Check out our socials at:https://www.facebook.com/QueerVoicesKPFT/ andhttps://www.instagram.com/queervoices90.1kpft/
Mark Bauer of Rank the Vote joins Dan to discuss the surprising impact independent candidates had in this year's midterm elections, Donald Trump's political future, and what that means for electoral reforms such as ranked choice voting. All opinions expressed are solely those of Mark and Dan and do not reflect those of Rank the Vote and other affiliated organizations. You can learn more about the benefits of Ranked Choice Voting and how to get involved at www.RanktheVote.us
How did Michael Jaco awaken? How did he unlock his intuitive abilities? How do others do the same? We are joined by Mark Bauer, a top tier operator in the military. We learn about his epic story and life. We have two warriors and tier 1 operators, the best of the best, describing how they became aware of the spiritual, esoteric, and metaphysical side of life. They describe their awakening process and how they became aware of all the deception, lies and deceit the cabal and deep state shove in the world population face. The conversation between Mark Bauer and Michael Jaco helps bring deep insight into Michael Jaco's life and what he's seen, done, and been through to become who he is today. The two gentlemen are able to relate to each other very well and it brings out the best in them. Join host Michael Jaco, Ex-Navy Seal, who teaches you how to tap into your Intuition and Unleash the Power within, so you can become the Master of your Reality. Connect with Michael Jaco here - michaelkjaco.com Connect with Mark Bauer here - valhilcapital.com/mark-bauer
Part time Texan, part time Washington DC resident, politician, and downright great thinker! Mark has a calm demeanor and insightful observations about what it means to be wrong in this world. Mark on IGBehind The Seen podcast>>>
You need to listen to this podcast. Sorry for the hour long but it's amazing and a lot to take in. You can hit me up via text at (612) 500-0459 or by email at uniquelyusguild@gmail.com and you can share this podcast with family and friends and heck why not, even your coworkers. You will not regret it. It's a good podcast and good mission and great feed from an autistic individual with dreams and high hopes of becoming a famous Podcaster and maybe even visionary. THANKS to my inspiration Elon Musk who also has ASD and my family for pushing my vision and legacy of a wonderful individual (my dad) to be this person you hear today. Love you dad and you are missed. You are an amazing guy who I want to embody and show my embolism and respect your vision of helping others. So from one truly caring individual and loving heart to his son carrying on his tradition and vision. Thanks so much for teaching me and making me the man I am today. Movies brought up and a few are Godzilla vs Kong, Mortal Kombat, Detective Pikachu, Ghost in the shell, Tenet. Music is BTS, Ateez, Blackpink and TV shows are Arrowverse's Supergirl, Batwoman, Legends of Tomorrow, Flash, Arrow, Black Lightning, Lucifer and Constantine - (unofficially) and for any other shows Black, Behind Her Eyes, Justice League Zack Snyder Cut, Deadpool 2, Bumblebee, Wanda Vision, Jurassic World, Superman & Lois, again my dad, my family, my friends, Chromebookparts.com, Cow Tipping Press, Bryan Boyce. Rachel Lieberman, Ally Khan, Bea Chihak, Bethany Caitlin, my mom, Martha Roherty, Anna Dougherty, Jackie Ameri, Conor Roherty, Kathleen Roherty, Irene Base, Nate America, Sarah Rose Graves aka my wife and love, Sara Bowe and her family Cindy Bowe and Chuck Holmgren, my supporters and fans, my friends Jason Diller. Josh Flickinger, Bryan Alquicira, Luke McMullen, Luke Zenker, Dan Britt, Bryan Alden Carlson, Renee DeSitter, Breanna Young, Dylan Ward, Susan Chicone, Jeanice Braun, Alesha Weber, Alicia Velasquez, Philip Cross, Shane Johnson, Lukas Hosfield, Brianna Berrisford, Fraser, On Our Own and Associates, Merrick Inc., Brian Roherty (RIP) Marita Valencia, Dave Ballman, Dan Dougherty, my Nieces: Maeve, Fiona, Kayleeyah, Felicity, my nephew Yusuf, My in-laws Todd and Judy Johnson. Ben Johnson, Chris Johnson, Jackie Johnson, Jenny Graves, Lauren Graves, and other supporters are Claire Michelle Coolidge and Heather Rae Hildreth-Ambrose, Kristen Haberle, Lindsay Williams-Vittellies, Eydie Alquadich, Sarah Spain, Pamela Bryant, Matthew Dickey, Minnesota supporters Rosita Meehan, Kelly, Brenda, and Sandy Dankers, Godfrey, Lucy, Aiyanna, Micah, Amber Rae Simpson, Courtney & Emmi Williamson, Raven, Nikita, Michelle, Nicole, Gus, Ben, and Mario, my idols Selena Gomez, Britney Spears, Shannen Doherty, Jennifer Anniston, Jennifer Lawrence, Alexa Bliss, Justin Timberlake, Scarlett Johansson, Melissa Joan Hart,, Demi Lovato, Backstreet Boys, N*Sync, Avicii (RIP), Christopher Plummer (RIP), Chadwick Boseman (RIP) DJ Tiësto, DJ Sammy, Tangerine Dream, Enigma, Avril Lavigne, Evanescence. Some idolized YouTubers: Ryan Higa aka nigahiga, Smosh, Winekone, Alexa G Zall, bosses and coworkers Faith Bell, Kim McKinnon, Ron Barghini, Matt Hunter, Evan Obert, Emily Karl, friends Christina Yekaldo, Leti Becerra, supervisors Carol Pfeiffer, Scott Schofield, Crystal Fashant, friends Amber Courtney, Bonnie Schroeder, Mac, Dan Gumatz, Mary Ayetey, Rachel McDonald, Gary McDonald, job coaches Curt, Amie Fournier, Robin Mallek, Mark Bauer, Laura Barker, And lastly my 3 wonderful Cats
Do you feel or have you ever felt like you were in career prison? If so, it's time to break out once and for all! In this episode you'll learn how to discover and build your "realized value" in the marketplace through strategic employment, human capital strategy, and franchise ownership with Joel Stewart, United States Navy Veteran, CEO of the Veteran Franchise Initiative, International speaker, and author of the valuation equation series. Impactful Moments of the Show: 4:00 MM: Joel's transition story of overcoming health issues and building his value through doing what he could do. 9:00 MM: Building self-worth in the midst of impossible circumstances. 15:00 MM: Looking for the logical next step in life progression. 18:00 MM: Symptoms of career prison. 21:00 MM: How military soft skills create high impact and high profitable career paths. 24:00 MM: Getting over the "I have to prove myself" or "It's time to simply provide for my family" landmine. 26:00 MM: Creating a profitable practical experience versus a long term formal education pursuit. 30:00 MM: Realizing your value and the proven equation to build your economical value. 35:00 MM: 5 Parts to realizing your value in the marketplace. 42:00 MM: Strategic employment critical insights. 50:00 MM: Building skills no matter your career circumstances. 55:00 MM: Confirmation bias and how to break out of it. 58:00: Three Golden Grenades: Break out of career prison. Exercise: Life Planning- Skill Mapping- over the next 5 years. You control how others perceive you. Grab your copy of The Value Equation here: https://amzn.to/3d5va6j Add the Workbook with here: https://amzn.to/3d2ubnh Are you looking to invest in The Veteran Franchise Initiative? Email Joel directly here: Joel.Stewart@IntegrityCommercial.biz Interested in running and eventually owning your own franchise business through the program should contact Mark Bauer at map@phantomsupport.org Learn more about what Joel is doing to empower you to break out of career prison here: www.TheValueEquation.org Connect with Joel Stewart on LinkedIn here: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/joelstewartmba Show Sponsor: Grab your copy of my best selling ebook on Amazon here for $10.00: https://amzn.to/3tvVn3y - (10 Steps to Predicted Success Out of the Uniform) a proven STEP BY STEP GUIDE to creating an impactful and sustainable life out of the uniform! OR email me for a FREE copy: choffmann@vettrainingcoaching.com
Mark Bauer discusses his upbringing in a conservative Christian household, and how his faith influenced his positions on social justice and his move from the Republican Party.
Nutrient management is an art as much as it is a science. And nitrogen, in particular, can be a difficult nutrient to manage. Understanding how it behaves in soil systems can help farmers increase its uptake and minimize nitrogen loss to the environment, where it can pollute water. University of Minnesota extension specialist Brad Carlson and Minnesota farmer Mark Bauer have been working together for years to figure out the best plan for nutrient stewardship on Mark’s farm. They share their insights with Zach and Mitchell and get nerdy about nitrogen. Resources: Nitrogen Smart
In this episode, we review the Emanuel documentary, which covers the history of the black church in Charleston leading up to the church shooting in 2015 by Dylan Roof that killed nine congregants, including the pastor. The movie's primary emphasis is on the expressions of forgiveness by family members toward Dylan Roof, less than 48 hours after he committed that heinous act. Co-hosts Mark Bauer and Branden Polk explore the idea of forgiveness and who it is for, and why forgiveness doesn't need to be preceded by repentance for it to be impactful, right and meaningful. We also dovetail into discussions about the contrast between how white offenders are handled by police during arrests, versus how we commonly see black subjects taken into custody. A recent police shooting of Pamela Turner in Baytown, Texas that was caught on camera illustrates this point. We also reflect on some points that were raised in a post-screening discussion that Branden and Mark facilitated following a viewing of the film, during which Branden asked attendees for three things black people wished white people would understand about the racial justice conversation, and three things white people wished black people would understand about their perspective on the racial justice conversation. At the end of this episode, we hope you feel compelled to check out the Emanuel documentary in theaters during a limited run June 17 and 19. Let us know your thoughts by following us on social below! Follow us on Instagram Behind the Seen: @behindtheseenpod Mark Bauer: @BarkMauer Branden Polk: @BrandenPolk Website Wonymedia.com/behindtheseen *The views expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not reflect that of their employer
Mark Bauer stopped by the studio and we sat down and talked about his experiences as one of the leading advocates for democracy and Democratic candidates here in the mid-cities area of the DFW Metroplex. Mark, was a founding member of the Northeast Tarrant County Democratic club which focused on raising awareness, helping candidates and providing information for voters interested in getting involved in politics. We also have a new segment for this episode. It's called The Kids are All Right. I hope you enjoy the show.
Mark Bauer stopped by the studio and we sat down and talked about his experiences as one of the leading advocates for democracy and Democratic candidates here in the mid-cities area of the DFW Metroplex. Mark, was a founding member of the Northeast Tarrant County Democratic club which focused on raising awareness, helping candidates and providing information for voters interested in getting involved in politics. We also have a new segment for this episode. It's called The Kids are All Right. I hope you enjoy the show.
Having guidance when you try anything new comes as a comfort. Mark Bauer, @BauerMarkA, of Great Bend Co-Op shares his passion for ag technology, and how he's working with growers to help them make their operations more sustainable. The AgPro Radio Podcast features insights and perspectives vital to AgPro readers and is hosted by Ashley Davenport. Episodes are available on the new AgriTalk Radio app every Wednesday and wherever you find podcasts. Have an idea for the podcast? Tweet her at @AshD926 or send an email to adavenport@farmjournal.com.
We all know that we inherit physical characteristics from our parents, but new understandings around a relatively new field called epigenetics, meaning “outside of genetics," shows how we can also inherit our parents fears, stress, and anxieties that even they themselves inherited from their own parents. In this episode, co-hosts Mark Bauer and Branden Polk discuss how that trauma passed down from slavery and Jim Crow might manifest today and what we should do with that knowledge.
Privilege is a word given to an idea that says there are certain advantages that some people have access to based solely on their race, gender or economic status. These advantages are wholly unearned because we were born into them. We inherited opportunities from decisions that other people made. The most obvious ones are those our parents made, but also the decisions those in society have made leading up to the time and place where we find ourselves. In this episode, Branden Polk and Mark Bauer discuss the real-world effects of privilege and how it impacts our everyday lives.
Mark Bauer, MD; Christopher Miller, PhD; Bo Kim, PhD; Jeffrey Smith, PhDc; and Mona Ritchie, PhD participated in an AcademyHealth "Innovation Station" session, which had a heavy focus audience engagement
Humility and Love
Fr. Mark Bauer discusses the status, meaning and scripture behind the new translation of the Liturgy.
Diocesan priest Fr. Mark Bauer discusses worship and justice in the Catholic Tradition.
Fr. Mark Bauer, a Catholic priest, reminds us that the liturgy is a divine gift and divine action of the Trinity, not something we can use or manipulate.