OpenAI Seeks Alternatives to Nvidia Chips Amid Geopolitical Tensions in Europe and Cuba's Cold Wave
OpenAI is exploring alternatives to Nvidia's chips for AI inference, posing a challenge to Nvidia's dominance. France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot advocates for a 'third pole' in global geopolitics, promoting Europe's strategic autonomy. Meanwhile, Cuba faces an abnormal cold wave with temperatures dropping to 0°C in Matanzas, while Frankfurt airport is disrupted by snow. In Athens, taxi drivers continue their strike demanding delays in fleet electrification, and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands enlists as a reservist in the armed forces.

OpenAI is seeking alternatives to Nvidia's chips for AI inference, challenging Nvidia's dominance in the market. This move, echoed by other tech giants, illustrates rising tensions as a $100 billion investment plan stalls.
France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot promotes a global 'third pole' to enhance Europe's strategic autonomy amid Sino-American tensions. In Cuba, a historic cold wave has dropped temperatures to 0°C in Matanzas, disrupting daily life.
Frankfurt airport faces significant delays due to snow. In Athens, taxi drivers are continuing a strike over fleet electrification demands, and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands has joined the military as a reservist, symbolizing a commitment to national defense.




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