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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 11 MIN

AI Chips, Smuggling Controls, and a Supersonic Pivot to Power

from Connecting the Dots

Today’s episode highlights major shifts in artificial intelligence hardware policy, aerospace strategy, and the energy demands of next-generation computing. Alex and Morgan begin with an overview of national weather conditions — including storms, snow, and shifting temperatures across the U.S. — along with daily movements in the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Bitcoin.The hosts then examine Nvidia’s newly developed location-verification technology designed to prevent smuggling and unauthorized transfers of its high-end AI chips. This comes at a moment of political complexity: President Trump has approved the sale of Nvidia’s H200 chip to China, reversing previous restrictions and raising questions about national security, competitiveness, and global AI leadership. The discussion unpacks the tension between technological control and economic strategy.The episode then shifts to aerospace, where Boom Supersonic is pivoting part of its business toward the energy market. Using its engine technology, the company is developing Superpower, a 42-megawatt natural-gas turbine engineered to generate electricity for AI data centers. Funded by new capital and early orders from launch customer Crusoe, the initiative will provide revenue to support development of Boom’s Overture supersonic airliner. The hosts explore how AI’s soaring energy needs are reshaping business models well outside traditional tech.Weather and Markets OverviewNational weather features storms, snow, and variable winter conditions.The Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Bitcoin show routine daily movement.Nvidia Builds Smuggling-Prevention TechNvidia is developing location verification technology to stop chips from being diverted illegally.The system aims to maintain compliance as global demand for AI hardware accelerates.H200 Chip Sales to China ApprovedPresident Trump authorizes the sale of Nvidia’s H200 AI chip to China.The move reverses earlier export limits and introduces new geopolitical and market uncertainty.Alex and Morgan explore the strategic trade-offs embedded in the decision.Boom Supersonic Pivots Toward Power GenerationBoom repurposes its engine tech to create Superpower, a 42-MW natural-gas turbine.The turbine is designed to supply electricity to AI data centers, supporting booming compute demand.Early funding and orders from Crusoe will help finance the Overture airliner program.Recap and CloseFrom chip-level smuggling safeguards to aerospace companies fueling AI infrastructure, today’s stories show how deeply intertwined technology, energy, and geopolitics have become. Thanks for joining us — we’ll see you tomorrow as we continue Connecting the Dots.Sponsorshttps://pinsandaces.com/discount/SNARFUL – 21% off https://skoni.com/discount/SNARFUL – 15% off https://oldglory.com/discount/SNARFUL – 15% offUse promo code SNARFUL at checkout to support the show.

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