Washington. Why quincy, washington . Guest my coauthor and i chose quincy, washington because its one of the data center capitals of the world, if you will. Its near the Columbia River and data centers are being built there because its close to hydroelectric power in both cheap and clean. We take the reader on a tour of if you will, of what is becoming the infrastructure of the 21st century and these mammoth buildings more than 20 of them filled with Electrical Generators and hundreds or thousands of batteries but of course, mostly Server Computers and everything we do in almost every day is accessing or storing our data in the cloud and it means one of those data centers. Host you have 100 of these in 20 countries, is that correct . Guest more than 20 countries, more than a hundred data centers and microsoft is one of the largest but Companies Like google and amazon, facebook and apple were all building more and more of these data centers and it is where we are storing our data and th
So what is becoming the infrastructure of the 21st century . These mammoth buildings, more than 20 filled with electrical generators, hundreds of thousands of batteries that are Server Computers and everything we do almost every day is accessing or storing data in the cloud for a data center. You have 100 of these and 20 countries . More than 20 countries more than 100 data centers. Microsoft is one of the largest google amazon facebook and apple we all build more and more of these data centers its where we store their data so they become the Largest Consumer of electricity in the world. Host if i send an email from outlook to the office does it have to go to the data center . It doesnt have to you can still use our software in the form to store it on your own laptop or on your own server computer in your office. But the world has moved to the cloud over the last decade. It is far cheaper, secure, you have the latest technology and not upgrade yourself and rely on microsoft Cybersecuri
To file an antitrust lawsuit against ticketmaster parent livenation as early as today lets begin with nvidias blowout quarter. The Company Revenue more than tripled in q1, and its datacenter business grew by more than 400 over a year earlier sending shares above 1,000 for the first time heres jensen huang on the call last night the demand for gpus and all the datacenters is incredible. Were racing every single day, and the reason for that is because applications like chatgpt and gpt 4o and now its going to be multimodality and gemini and its ramp and anthropic, you know, all of the work thats being done at all the csps are consuming every gpu thats out there jim, a lot of the commentary today says any worries about an air pocket probably get assuaged today. Yeah, look, there was a lot of teaching on the call last night. Jensen came in right after colette kress, the amazing ceo usually he comes in later, but he wanted to explain to people about the Industrial Revolution thats begun and
Just took a big coup. Shares up as much as 12 at one point. Revenue beating estimates the 6 yearoveryear. Still, twitter interim Ceo Jack Dorsey says he is not satisfied with growth and user numbers are relatively disappointing. He is expected to be on the Earnings Call for the very First Time Since he left the company less than 30 minutes. Also with me here in the studio and on the phone are analysts. It looks good, except for these user numbers. They changed how they calculate user numbers recently had added an extra element which is these sms users. If you include those, you look great, but if you do not include votes their corporate the growth is only up by 2 million per quarter. I have argued the user base does not really matter, although i realize that the investors are focused on it because management is focused on it. As people appeal the numbers you can see the u. S. User growth was. If you see there is any turn, it means that they grew to a place that turned, and that will no
She is interviewed by ted olson, former solicitor general in the george w. Bush administration. Our after Words Program begins at 10 00 p. M. This evening. Ceo and president of the new york times, Mark Thompson sits down with Arianna Huffington to discuss his new book about political language. Its called enough said and we wrap up booktv in primetime at 11 00 p. M. Pulitzer prizewinning historian allen taylor examines the american revolution. Now that all happens tonight on booktv on cspan2. [inaudible conversations] okay let me check the mic first. Did you hear in the back row . Okay comment rates. I am Barbara Meade one of the founders of politics and prose and i just wanted very much to come in and introduce Stephen Budiansky because i enjoyed this book so much. I just thought it was such an impressive accomplishment and to write this book steven had to delve deep into mathematics, linguistics, engineering as well as the technical history of code making and code breaking. From those