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Listen for news and analysis on global technology companies and investors. Hosts Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow bring you the only daily news program focused exclusively on technology, innovation and the future of business.

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Nvidia Forecasts $1 Trillion in Revenue Through 2027

Nvidia Forecasts $1 Trillion in Revenue Through 2027

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Nvidia's prediction that it will generate $1 trillion in sales through 2027. Plus, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna talks about the AI and M&A landscape, hot off the company's own GTC announcement. And, the CEO of Gecko Robotics explains how the startup deploys its AI-powered robots to assess the condition and readiness of the US Navy's warships.
40min•Mar 17, 2026
Meta Expands AI Compute Deal, Nvidia GTC Kicks Off

Meta Expands AI Compute Deal, Nvidia GTC Kicks Off

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the rise in Meta’s shares following reports that the social media giant is planning big layoffs and news that it has expanded a compute deal with neocloud Nebius. Plus, OpenAI is in advanced talks to form a joint venture with private equity firms to boost enterprise adoption of its AI software. And Nvidia kicks off its developers’ conference, GTC, with all eyes on the global outlook for AI.
43min•Mar 16, 2026
Meta Cable Expansion Stalled by Iran Conflict

Meta Cable Expansion Stalled by Iran Conflict

Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow discusses the impact the conflict with Iran is having on AI investments in the Middle East, as Meta pauses part of its major internet-expansion efforts in Africa. Plus, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen will resign amid skepticism about the company's ability to thrive in the AI era. And S&P Dow Jones Indices is considering changes to rules governing how companies join its index, which could fast-track SpaceX's entry after its IPO.
44min•Mar 13, 2026
Tech Stocks Under Pressure As Iran War Drags On

Tech Stocks Under Pressure As Iran War Drags On

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the fall in tech stocks as oil prices spike again, stoking fears the war in Iran will further crimp energy supplies and fuel inflation. Plus, Dell CEO Michael Dell and the US Energy Department Under Secretary for Science discuss their partnership and work to develop supercomputers. And, new details emerge on Apple's entry into the foldable phone category.
41min•Mar 12, 2026
Meta to Deploy Homegrown Chips, Uber to Offer Zoox Rides

Meta to Deploy Homegrown Chips, Uber to Offer Zoox Rides

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Oracle’s strong third quarter sales and full year outlook as demand for AI computing shows no sign of letting up. Plus, Meta plans to deploy four new generations of its in-house AI chips by the end of 2027 to help power its rapidly expanding AI workloads. And the CEOs of Uber and Zoox discuss their new partnership that will allow Uber customers to get robotaxis from Amazon's Zoox in Las Vegas, starting this summer.
41min•Mar 11, 2026
Amazon Looks to Raise At Least $37 Billion with Bond Sale

Amazon Looks to Raise At Least $37 Billion with Bond Sale

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Amazon’s bond sale that is set to be one of the biggest corporate debt offerings ever, as it looks to fund the AI boom. Plus, Google introduces AI agents across the Pentagon's workforce to automate unclassified tasks. And, Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri discusses the company’s sales forecast that topped estimates on AI hardware demand. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
43min•Mar 10, 2026
Oracle, OpenAI End Plans to Expand Flagship Data Center

Oracle, OpenAI End Plans to Expand Flagship Data Center

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the impact of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Plus, Oracle and OpenAI scrap plans to expand a flagship data center project in Texas. And Anthropic sues the Defense Department after the government labeled the AI firm a supply chain risk.
43min•Mar 9, 2026
US Considers Permits for Global Nvidia, AMD AI Chip Sales

US Considers Permits for Global Nvidia, AMD AI Chip Sales

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss reports that the US Commerce Department has drafted regulations restricting AI chip shipments to anywhere in the world without American approval. Plus, Oracle plans to cut thousands of jobs as it handles a cash crunch from a massive AI data center expansion effort. And, the Pentagon has officially notified lawmakers that it has determined Anthropic and its products pose a risk to the US supply chain.
43min•Mar 6, 2026
Broadcom Expects AI Chips Sales to Top $100 Billion in 2027

Broadcom Expects AI Chips Sales to Top $100 Billion in 2027

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Broadcom’s results as the CEO predicts AI chip sales will top $100 billion next year. Plus, Anthropic has restarted talks with the Pentagon following the feud over AI use by the military, according to a person familiar with the matter. And, Founders Fund General Partner Trae Stephens and Nominal CEO Cameron McCord discuss the startup's latest funding and its efforts to modernize manufacturing.
43min•Mar 5, 2026
Anthropic Nears $20B Run Rate, Apple to Sell $599 Laptop

Anthropic Nears $20B Run Rate, Apple to Sell $599 Laptop

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the rebound in tech stocks as investors seek clarity around the war in Iran, five days into the conflict. Plus, Anthropic is on track to generate annual revenue of almost $20 billion, more than doubling in a few months as the company continues to clash with the Pentagon over AI safeguards. And Apple comes after the PC market and budget-minded shoppers with its new $599 MacBook Neo.
46min•Mar 4, 2026
Iran Conflict Sell-Off Rattles Tech Stocks

Iran Conflict Sell-Off Rattles Tech Stocks

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the market sell-off as concerns about the Middle East conflict hit equities and bonds. Plus, they look at the math of military projectiles as the US uses costly missiles to combat cheap Iranian drones. And Coherent CEO Jim Anderson discusses Nvidia’s $2 billion investment in the photonics company.
32min•Mar 3, 2026
Defense Tech in Focus As Iran Conflict Widens

Defense Tech in Focus As Iran Conflict Widens

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde discusses the ongoing fighting in the Middle East following the US and Israel strikes on Iran over the weekend. Plus, Representative Sam Liccardo, Democrat from California, shares his thoughts on the need for a national AI policy. And fallout from the feud between the Pentagon and Anthropic over deployment of the AI company’s tech continues.
39min•Mar 2, 2026
Introducing: Bloomberg This Weekend

Introducing: Bloomberg This Weekend

'Bloomberg This Weekend' features unique conversations on business, news, lifestyle and culture.
1min•Mar 1, 2026
OpenAI Raises $110B from Amazon, Nvidia, Others

OpenAI Raises $110B from Amazon, Nvidia, Others

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde discusses OpenAI’s $110 billion fundraise at a $730 billion valuation with key backing from Amazon. Plus, the feud between Anthropic and the Pentagon over AI use by the military continues. And Jack Dorsey’s Block says it's cutting half its workforce in a bet on AI.
43min•Feb 27, 2026
Nvidia Delivers Upbeat Forecast to AI-Wary Market

Nvidia Delivers Upbeat Forecast to AI-Wary Market

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Nvidia’s latest sales forecast, which drew a lukewarm response from investors, with concerns over a potential bubble still weighing on the chipmaker. Plus, Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery put out earnings amid renewed takeover talks. And Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy discusses the business’ strong growth outlook.
43min•Feb 26, 2026
Investors Await Nvidia’s Earnings, Anthropic Loosens Safety Policy

Investors Await Nvidia’s Earnings, Anthropic Loosens Safety Policy

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow preview Nvidia’s earnings as investors look for fresh clues on AI’s market impact. Plus, Anthropic loosens its central safety policy amid a growing dispute with the US Defense Department over guardrails. And Sequoia partner Alfred Lin discusses AI’s impact on financial services alongside the CEO of his new portfolio company, Rowspace's Michael Manapat See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
43min•Feb 25, 2026
Meta to Spend Billions on AMD Gear, AI Scare Trade Continues

Meta to Spend Billions on AMD Gear, AI Scare Trade Continues

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Meta’s plans to buy AI chips and computers from AMD worth billions of dollars. Plus, AI whiplash in markets erupts again as investors navigate the disruptive power of agentic tools being unveiled by Anthropic. And the board of Warner Bros. Discovery is considering a new offer from Paramount.
44min•Feb 24, 2026
Tariff Uncertainty, AI Unease Rattle Tech Shares

Tariff Uncertainty, AI Unease Rattle Tech Shares

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the impact of tariff uncertainty on tech. Plus, AI disruption continues to rattle shares during a busy week of earnings that includes Nvidia and Salesforce. And Bitcoin has not been immune to the anxiety, sliding below $65,000 at one point for a second time this month See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
44min•Feb 23, 2026
Supreme Court Strikes Down Tariffs, West Virginia Sues Apple

Supreme Court Strikes Down Tariffs, West Virginia Sues Apple

Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow discusses the US Supreme Court striking down President Trump's sweeping global tariffs. Plus, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos tells Bloomberg the company's bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery will close, even after Warner reopened talks with Paramount Skydance. And West Virginia Attorney General John McCuskey explains why he is suing Apple over child sexual abuse material.
48min•Feb 20, 2026
Bonus: Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos Says Warner Deal to Put More Films in Cinemas

Bonus: Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos Says Warner Deal to Put More Films in Cinemas

Ted Sarandos, co-chief executive officer of Netflix, said his company’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery will lead to more films in theaters, addressing a key complaint from Hollywood in the high-stakes battle for one of the industry’s iconic studios. A merger of Netflix and Warner Bros. is “better for theaters” because Netflix will be able to take its films and put them in cinemas using the distribution network that Warner Bros. has built. He speaks about this and more in a special conversation with Bloomberg Tech co-host Ed Ludlow and Bloomberg News Managing Editor for Media & Entertainment Lucas Shaw.
15min•Feb 19, 2026
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