2025-11-20
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I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Thursday, November 20th.
Here's what we're covering.
The chip giant NVIDIA, which has become the symbol of the AI boom,
announced its quarterly earnings yesterday and eclipsed Wall Street's expectations.
It said its profits hit almost $32 billion,
up 65% from a year earlier and over 200% from the year before that.
NVIDIA's near total lock on the market for chips used in AI projects has helped it smash records,
including becoming the first publicly traded company to ever be worth $5 trillion,
a milestone it hit a few weeks ago.