vol.003 [EN]英伟达Nvidia

vol.003 [EN]英伟达Nvidia

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This podcast episode explores the recent quarterly earnings report from Nvidia, where the company surpassed expectations and broke records. Tracy shares her personal investment strategy, focusing on companies whose products she uses. The hosts discuss the use of GPUs in research and a social experiment that analyzed meeting datasets to determine the types of meetings that lead to multitasking and less attention from attendees. Researchers analyzed a vast dataset of internal Microsoft meetings to identify factors contributing to multitasking, finding that larger meeting sizes, lack of personal relevance, recurring meetings, and morning schedules led to increased multitasking. The study advises scheduling essential meetings in the evening and minimizing group sizes to reduce multitasking and improve meeting effectiveness.

Takeaways

  • Nvidia continues its trend of record-breaking quarterly earnings.
  • Investing in companies whose products you use can be a solid strategy.
  • GPUs are essential for research and development.
  • Social experiments can provide valuable insights into human behaviors.
  • Larger meeting sizes and recurring meetings tend to lead to increased multitasking.
  • The time of day and nature of the meeting can influence multitasking behaviors.
  • Important meetings should be scheduled in the evening with smaller group sizes to reduce multitasking.

Outlines

Nvidia's Record-breaking Earnings
00:00

NVIDIA's Record-Breaking Earnings: Insights from Tracy and Ziyang
01:03

Uncover the Secrets of Multitasking in Meetings: A Data-Driven Analysis
03:06

Multitasking in Meetings: Impact of Time and Recurrence
05:38

Q & A

Q: Do you have any like GPUs at home?

A: I don't own any Nvidia stocks because I only buy company stocks when I use the products. I think I definitely use GPU indirectly since I use China GPT. However, I have no more comments since I cannot touch these products.

Q: Can you have a guess like what type of meetings like people will pay less attention to?

A: So based on your own experience i would say maybe when you are not presenting or if everyone is there maybe on like the same job position level you don't have your bosses there then that's just my random guess.

Q: And they also study whether recurring meetings are more distracting or one-off meetings. So based on your own experience, which one will you be more likely to multitask?

A: Probably the current meeting. Because you know the people there well so they probably Careless. They're probably already your friends or people you know well so you just feel more comfortable just doing multitasking stuff there I think.