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The Compiler
Andrew Pierno
70 episodes
8 months ago
tech analysis distilled for discerning engineers
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tech analysis distilled for discerning engineers
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Huawei's Comeback, AI Bid-Busters, and Starlink Wi-Fi ✈️
The Compiler
3 minutes 10 seconds
10 months ago
Huawei's Comeback, AI Bid-Busters, and Starlink Wi-Fi ✈️
Welcome to The Compiler, a daily curation of tech news. MAIN CHARACTER Huawei's Improbable Comeback: The tech giant is thriving despite crushing US sanctions. How? By pivoting hard into AI chips and doubling down on the Chinese market. The kicker? Their homegrown 7nm process node is way more advanced than anyone expected. Looks like those export controls might've backfired spectacularly. Read more SPICY TAKES The UK's competition watchdog is unleashing AI on bid-riggers. They're testing an ML model to sniff out collusion in public contract bids. Clever move, but I can already hear the "but what about false positives?!" crowd warming up their keyboards. Read more China just greenlit the world's largest hydroelectric dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo river. 60GW capacity, absolutely bonkers engineering feat. But also: massive geopolitical implications for India downstream. Water wars, anyone? Read more ⚡️ QUICK HITS Apple's embracing Nvidia GPUs for LLM inference with their open-source ReDrafter tech. Hell froze over, pigs are flying, etc. CrowdStrike's stock fully recovered from last year's global IT meltdown. Turns out breaking everyone's systems is great for business. United Airlines is fast-tracking Starlink Wi-Fi on planes. Finally, in-flight Twitter will be tolerable. SHOWER THOUGHT If Waymo's robotaxis always stop for pedestrians in crosswalks, how long until humans start abusing that to create traffic chaos? The "Pedestrian's Dilemma" might be the new "Trolley Problem" for autonomous vehicles. Thanks for reading!
The Compiler
tech analysis distilled for discerning engineers