Inside An Apple Lab That Makes Custom Chips For iPhone And Mac

Inside An Apple Lab That Makes Custom Chips For iPhone And Mac

Apple has designed its own custom chips for iPhones since 2010, kicking off a trend followed by other non-chip giants like Google, Microsoft, Amazon and Tesla. In November, CNBC became the first journalists to film inside an Apple chip lab, where it tests its latest M3 chips that replaced Intel processors in all new Macs….

How Nespresso Is Taking On Keurig In The U.S. Coffee Pod Market

How Nespresso Is Taking On Keurig In The U.S. Coffee Pod Market

Keurig Dr Pepper is the biggest player in the coffee pod market in the United States with domestic sales estimated to be three times that of its biggest competitor, Nestlé’s Nespresso. However, over the past decade, Nespresso has been steadily gaining market share in America. About a decade ago, Nespresso had to shift its marketing…

Why The American Red Cross Sells Blood For Billions

Why The American Red Cross Sells Blood For Billions

It’s the season of giving with Thanksgiving and Christmas on the horizon, and the American Red Cross has long been recognized as the universal symbol of humanitarian services. It’s an enormous and expensive operation. The American Red Cross has about 230 chapters nationwide with almost 18,000 employees and more than a quarter of a million…

How Taxpayers Grow The Private Sector: Mariana Mazzucato

How Taxpayers Grow The Private Sector: Mariana Mazzucato

A "citizens’ share" would give wealth invested by taxpayers back to the public, says University College London Professor Mariana Mazzucato. In this episode of "The Bottom Line," Mazzucato discusses why risk and failure should be normalized and how AI can be calibrated for positive change. Chapters: 00:00 — Introduction 00:18 — Risk 02:03 — Citizens’…