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Ellison's Counter Offer, Chinese H200s, Data Centers in Space | Aaron Ginn, Matt Kalish, Emil Michael, Blake Scholl, Naveen Rao, Ofir Ehrlich, Gorkem Yurtseven, Pedro Franceschi

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Dec 9, 2025
Aaron Ginn, CEO of Hydrohost, shares insights on US-China trade dynamics, especially around technology exports like NVIDIA's H200. Matt Kalish of DraftKings discusses the evolution of sports betting and the launch of his new platform Hardscope, designed for creators. Emil Michael from the DoD outlines collaborations with tech giants like Google for AI security. Blake Scholl of Boom Supersonic celebrates milestones in quiet supersonic travel. Naveen Rao emphasizes energy-efficient AI hardware, while Ofir Ehrlich and Gorkem Yurtseven discuss innovative data solutions and generative media growth.
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INSIGHT

How Boards Evaluate Hostile Bids

  • Boards weigh expected value, not just headline price, when choosing bids in M&A situations.
  • Directors prefer offers with higher probability of closing even if the headline number is lower.
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Pragmatism Behind H200 Exports

  • Selling advanced chips to China can be framed as a pragmatic trade tool, not purely a security giveaway.
  • Aaron Ginn argues U.S. strengths in commerce and markets matter more than ideological exclusion.
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Why People Pitch Data Centers In Space

  • Space offers high solar irradiance and passive radiative cooling that could cut data center power and cooling costs.
  • Laser links across vacuum could yield lower-latency interconnects than terrestrial fiber for certain inference use cases.
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