Fintech sector collapses in 2024 but is being reborn around AI-enabled infrastructure, with funding shifting towards agentic payments and machine-initiated transactions.
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From Watts To Agents: The New Power Standard For AI
Exploring how energy capacity, measured in gigawatts, now defines AI power through agents per gigawatt, reshaping industry and geopolitics.
Unlocking Billion-Dollar AI Funding: The Machinery, Challenges, And Opportunities
An in-depth analysis of how AI companies are raising billions through complex financial structures, the challenges involved, and what this means for the industry.
Live Business Closure Data For Better Asset Acquisition Decisions
Real-time alerts for business closures are being tested to improve asset buyers’ access to timely liquidation opportunities, potentially transforming acquisition strategies.
Why The Drop In AI Prices? Consumers’ Financial Woes, Not Tech Advances
AI-related memory prices are slowing due to consumer demand collapse, not supply recovery, impacting hardware costs and industry dynamics.
Stripe And Advent’s Potential PayPal Deal: Market Intelligence Insights
Sources indicate Stripe and Advent have submitted a joint offer to acquire PayPal, signaling potential market shifts in digital payments.
How Pre-Call Memory Cards Can Improve Your CRM And Customer Trust
Pre-call memory cards for relationship-driven pros can enhance CRM effectiveness and build customer trust, according to recent testing proposals.
When Does Cheap Memory Come Back? The 2027–2029 Question
Experts predict memory prices will stabilize around late 2027, but full relief may not come until 2028–2029, with persistent higher costs expected.
Build, Rent, or Quantize: Cutting Your Memory Bill Without Cutting Capability
A new approach to reducing AI memory expenses involves building, renting, or quantizing models, with quantization offering significant savings without quality loss.
When Does Cheap Memory Come Back? The 2027–2029 Question
Experts predict memory prices may stabilize by late 2027, but a full return to pre-crisis costs could take until 2029, with limited short-term relief expected.