Joel Greenfield: I felt like you did a great job of breaking something down that I did not understand, which is talk to us about the shopping cart metaphor that you use. And then tell your shopping cart analogy. What Nvidia makes is called a GPU and it does a lot of small and repetitive tasks very well. So imagine if you had 20 of them running around the store picking up your toilet paper or your orange juice,. Or other groceries, you could get them done a lot faster than what a shopping cart or Intel CPUs would do.
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