Nebius Chief Revenue Officer Marc Boroditsky talks with TITV Host Akash Pasricha about customer demand variations, lessons learned from past Blackwell hardware implementations, and the impending rollout of Nvidia's Vera Rubin chips. We also talk with Stephanie Palazzolo about the public release and security workarounds built into Anthropic's Claude Fable 5, Michele Catasta about Replit’s internal performance benchmarks and token routing efficiencies, and Anissa Gardizy about OpenAI’s multi-billion dollar negotiations to lease a net-new 10-gigawatt data center site in Ohio. Lastly, we speak to Cory Weinberg about how Nasdaq landed the SpaceX IPO listing.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
01:42 - Anthropic Releases Claude Fable 5 Model
12:32 - Developer Reactions to Anthropic’s Fable 5
21:09 - OpenAI in Talks to Lease 10GW Ohio Data Center
30:59 - How Nasdaq Landed SpaceX’s Mega-IPO
40:37 - Demand Outlook on Nvidia’s Vera Rubin Chips