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Bitcoin Gives Up Gains, Returns to $26K Ahead of Fed's Jerome Powell at Jackson Hole
The Kansas City Federal Reserve's annual Jackson Hole Symposium is underway, and Powell will deliver his keynote address Friday morning.
Coindesk·2023/08/24 08:46
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Whale "0x9e2" opens 40,000 NVDA long positions with 10x leverageAccording to Onchain Lens monitoring, the whale "0x9e2" opened a long position of 40,000 NVDA contracts with 10x leverage, with a total value of 8.8 million US dollars. The liquidation price is close to 210.6 US dollars.
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Nvidia announces entry into CPU market, leaving AMD and Intel sleepless tonightGlonghui, May 21|NVIDIA is no longer content with dominating the global GPU data center market; the company has announced that it now aims to become a leading global CPU supplier. Chief Financial Officer Colette Kress announced this news during NVIDIA's Q1 earnings call on Thursday, stating that the CPU market represents a total addressable market of $200 billion—an area that NVIDIA has never entered before. The company currently expects its standalone CPU revenue this year to approach $20 billion, and all major hyperscale vendors and system manufacturers are partnering with NVIDIA to deploy these chips. According to market participants, the market was completely unprepared for NVIDIA to enter the CPU market so quickly and directly. This move directly impacts the competitive landscape for AMD and Intel. The pressure faced by AMD and Intel at Thursday's market opening was not merely due to capital rotation, but rather a real shift in the competitive landscape.
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Goldman Sachs: Global crude oil inventories are declining at a rate of 8.7 million barrels per dayAccording to Goldman Sachs, since May, global crude oil and refined oil inventories have been decreasing at a record pace of 8.7 million barrels per day, nearly double the average rate since the outbreak of the conflict. Goldman Sachs analysts pointed out that oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz are only 5% of normal levels. Two-thirds of the inventory decline in May was driven by a reduction in "seaborne oil," with export reductions outpacing import decreases. Sluggish imports have spread from Asia to Europe, and Europe's jet fuel imports are 60% lower than the 2025 average level.