
Nicolas Sauvage is betting on the boring parts of AI

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Nicolas Sauvage, head of TDK Ventures, emphasizes the importance of identifying future bottlenecks in technology investment, particularly in AI. He highlights his early investment in AI chip startup Groq, which focuses on inference, as a key example. Sauvage is now exploring physical AI, specifically robots designed for specific tasks, and anticipates a resurgence of CPUs for their flexibility in managing complex AI processes. He also notes the rapid advancements in Chinese manufacturing, which are outpacing Western capabilities, signaling new investment opportunities.
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