DeepSeek’s New AI Model, EA’s $55B Buyout, and Oracle’s AI Cloud Deal
Alex and Morgan open with today’s News Briefing, including the national weather summary, Sacramento’s local forecast, financial market updates for the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Bitcoin.
DeepSeek Launches V3.2-Exp with Sparse Attention The first story covers Chinese AI company DeepSeek’s release of its V3.2-Exp model, which introduces DeepSeek Sparse Attention for improved efficiency and performance. The hosts also highlight DeepSeek’s aggressive move to cut API pricing by more than 50%, a strategy aimed at undercutting competitors and reshaping the economics of the AI model market.
EA Acquired for $55 Billion Next, Alex and Morgan turn to the blockbuster announcement that Electronic Arts (EA) is being acquired in a $55 billion deal by a consortium led by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners. They unpack the implications of EA going private at $210 per share, considering the future of franchises like FIFA and Madden, and what this means for the broader video game industry.
Oracle and OpenAI’s $300 Billion Cloud Contract The episode wraps with a discussion of the booming AI infrastructure market, spotlighting reports of OpenAI’s $300 billion, five-year cloud deal with Oracle. Alex and Morgan explore how the enormous power requirements of this contract could reshape Oracle’s business trajectory, while noting the broader surge in AI-driven demand fueling Nvidia’s record-breaking chip sales.
Recap and Close From DeepSeek’s push to make AI cheaper and faster, to EA’s historic buyout, to Oracle’s massive AI cloud partnership, today’s stories highlight how competition, consolidation, and infrastructure are all driving the next phase of the tech economy.
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