Tech Brew Ride Home - Is Oracle The New Nvidia?
Episode Date: September 10, 2025Larry Ellison becomes the richest person in all the land! Is Oracle the new Nvidia? Spotify finally delivers on lossless audio. Robinhood is going to roll out true social trading. Quantum computing co...ntinues to be hot. And the startup that’s taking my AI podcast experiment to the next, logical level. Oracle Is the New Nvidia, for Better or Worse (WSJ) Spotify adds lossless streaming after 8 years of teasing (The Verge) Apple says the iPhone 17 comes with a massive security upgrade (The Verge) Robinhood, a Broker Built for Social-Media Age, to Launch Its Own Social Network (WSJ) Quantum computing company raises a record $1bn (FT) 5,000 Podcasts. 3,000 Episodes a Week. $1 Cost Per Episode — Behind an AI Start Up’s Plan (The Hollywood Reporter) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the Tech Brew right home for September 10th, 2025. I'm Brian McCullough today. Larry Ellison
becomes the richest person in all the land. Is Oracle the new Nvidia? Spotify finally delivers on
lossless audio. Robin Hood is going to roll out true social trading. Quantum computing continues to be hot
and the startup that's taking my AI podcast experiment to the next logical level. Here's what you miss today in the world of tech.
Elyleason has at least briefly this morning become the world's richest person for the first time ever with a personal wealth staked at around $393 billion, thereby overtaking Elon Musk's $385 billion. Why has this happened? Well, Ellison's Oracle had an earnings report that caused the stock to rocket more than 45% this morning. Interestingly, Oracle sort of missed across the board in terms of meeting estimates.
for this quarter, but they promised potentially half a trillion dollars in projected data center
backlog that will come through in the coming years. Quoting CNBC, Oracle said Tuesday that its remaining
performance obligations, a measure of contracted revenue that has not yet been recognized,
soared to $455 billion, up 359% from a year earlier. During the quarter, Open AI said it signed in agreement with Oracle to develop
4.5 gigawatts of U.S. Data Center capacity, end quote. So, to reiterate this, Oracle missed
earnings but promised a tidal wave of AI earnings coming soon. And they thereby added $280 billion
in market cap in a single day. That's the entire market cap of Coke. Coca-Cola, the 303rd largest
company in the world, in a single day, I'll repeat. Quoting the journal,
Oracle now expects its cloud infrastructure revenue to hit $114 billion in the 2029 fiscal year
compared with just over $10 billion in the fiscal year that ended in May.
The projection strongly suggests the 48-year-old company that is already one of the world's
largest software providers could more than double its total revenue over the next three
years. That has shades of AI chip, Titan, Nvidia, which quickly transformed from a niche
supplier of video game chips into the world's only company where,
more than $4 trillion. Oracle's stock up 45% already this year, surged another 40% Wednesday morning,
putting the company's market cap around $950 billion. The stock hasn't seen such a big single-day
gain since the 1990s, according to fact-set data. Turning remaining performance obligations
into revenue will depend on the company's ability to build out its network to service those
contracts. That will require power, permits, and equipment like Nvidia's GPU chips that are in
hot demand and consistently short supply. Still, Oracle's revenue is arguably more certain because
its growth is largely linked to inferencing or the process of querying and getting answers from
AI models. That activity is likely to pick up as the focus in AI turns from training better
models to rolling them out to many millions of new users. Oracle has plenty of competition,
and companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are vastly outspending even the record $35 billion
in capital expenditures. Oracle expects to spend this fiscal year.
but analyst state Oracle also has some strong advantages of its own. In a report Wednesday, Patrick
Colville of Scotia Bank noted Oracle's creme de la creme technical expertise, access to capital, deep support
from Nvidia and independence such that it is well placed to capitalize on the supernova of demand
for AI training and inference, end quote. Or has the journal titled this story this morning,
Oracle is the new Nvidia, for better or worse.
After years of rumors and vague promises, Spotify has finally announced plans to roll out lossless audio
to premium users over the next two months in around 50 markets, and you won't need to pay more
to get it, quoting The Verge. It's been a long time coming, but Spotify is finally getting
lossless audio. Rumors have been circulating about a high fidelity offering since as early as
2017, and in 2021, Spotify claimed it was coming later this year, and by May of 2024, it was,
quote, almost ready. So when rumors started picking up again in June of this year, they were met
with skepticism, especially amid announcements over the launch of features nobody was asking for,
like direct messaging. Well, it's here for real, and there's some good news. Lossless won't be
confined to a new higher-priced tier. There's no new Spotify, Hifi membership, or Music
Pro subscription. Instead, Lossless audio will be rolling out to all premium subscribers in 50 markets,
starting with Australia, Austria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, the next
Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, the U.S. and the UK over the next two months.
Spotify confirmed that it will not be changing its prices as part of the feature rollout.
There shouldn't be any guessing either. Spotify says subscribers should receive a notification
in the app as lossless becomes available to them. You'll then be able to head into your
settings and enable loss lists from the media quality menu. And if you're actively listening to
lossless audio, there will be an indicator in the now playing bar and via the connect picker
for compatible hardware. To start, that will include devices from Sony, Bose, Samsung, and
Senheiser, with Sonos and Amazon support expected to be added next month. There is a catch,
however, Spotify's lossless option tops out at 24-1 kilohertz flak. Apple Music, Title, and
Quobos all offer high-res flak support at up to 24-bit 192 kilohertz. Granted, once you start
entering 24-bit flak territory, it can get pretty hard to tell the difference
unless you're a particularly demanding audio file with a sound system priced in the same range as a
used sedan. But it does leave room for Spotify to add on one of those rumored deluxe tiers to squeeze
a bit more money out of. This leaves YouTube as the only major streaming music service,
and I'm using the term major loosely here, that doesn't support lossless streaming.
And there's been no indication from Google that it's going to change its tune anytime soon,
end quote. The day or so after an Apple event, we often get interesting additional news,
Well, here you go, quoting the verge. It's less noticeable than a thinner profile or a trick camera lens,
but Apple is pointing out another upgrade in the iPhone 17 family of phones that it says is part of the,
quote, most significant upgrade to memory safety in the history of consumer operating systems.
Explicitly targeting the spyware industry that produces exploits for tools like Pegasus to hack on targeted
devices, a series of changes in Apple's chips, OS, and development tools are part of what it calls
memory integrity enforcement, or M-I-E. The approach is similar to what we've seen from Microsoft's
introduction of memory integrity security features for Windows 11, as well as a series of changes
that have arrived to prevent speculative execution vulnerabilities like Spectre. Apple's blog post
also mentions efforts by arm with the memory tagging extension, or M-TE, to fight memory
bugs, which is supported on Google's pixel phones, starting with the Pixel 8 series and enabled
for supported apps if you turn on advanced protection. Apple says its implementation goes a step further
with the ability to protect all users by default and by designing its A19 and A19 Pro Chips for
enhanced security, while still adding memory safety changes for older hardware that doesn't
support the new memory tagging features. The company also says its new mitigation for Specter V1
leaks works with virtually zero CPU cost.
as performance hits have been an issue for memory integrity and other security features,
with all of the changes making mercenary spyware even more expensive to develop, end quote.
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Robin Hood has announced an in-app feed where users can follow and copy verified trades
from other investors and public figures rolling out in beta in Q1 of 2026.
Quoting the journal, Robin Hood's social features a feed of short posts similar to platforms like
X or Reddit. Posted trades will be verified and investors can see when a post author entered
and exited a position. That solves one key challenge that investors can encounter on other social
networks, Robin Hood said, where it can be difficult to determine whether either the person
or the trade behind a particular post is real.
Users can also check the performance of a post's author,
viewing their profit rate and other trading stats.
In addition to posting about trades on stocks, options,
crypto, and prediction markets,
users will also be able to click on the symbol and a post
to initiate a trade, the company said.
Robin Hood will roll out a beta version of the platform
to roughly 10,000 users in the first quarter of next year,
with a wider launch date to be determined.
A community of individual investors
now rely on social media to navigate the markets and occasionally banned together to bet on a
particular stock as they did with GameStop shares in 2021. Robin Hood is hoping to fold that key part of
the retail investing experience into their business. The company is flying high this year,
in part because a raging bull market has boosted profits across the brokerage business.
In July, Robin Hood announced a significant push into crypto with plans to develop its own
blockchain and offer tokenized U.S. stocks to overseas customers. The brokerage is expanding into more
traditional businesses with moves into managed investing accounts and banking.
Robin Hood is also one of the newest members of the S&P 500 index.
Its stock has more than tripled this year, end quote.
More heat in the quantum computing space.
Quantum startup,
Cy Quantum, has raised $1 billion, the largest funding round ever for a quantum computing.
Startup led by BlackRock, TemeSec, and Bali Giffert at a $7 billion valuation up from
$3.2 billion back in 2021. Quoting the FT. The deal caps a burst of investment and soaring valuations
for quantum companies this year, despite warnings from some experts that a truly useful
quantum machine could still be decades away. The U.S. company said the cash would help it
build a quantum computer by 2028 with 1 million quantum bits, the basic units that encode
information far more than the hundreds of qubits in today's most advanced machines.
The ambitious time frame could put it ahead of Google and IBM, which are in a race to build a
full-scale quantum system by the end of this decade. A computer that big would be able to solve,
quote, commercially valuable problems that nobody else on the planet will ever solve
without a quantum machine, said Peter Shadbolt, Cy Quantum's chief scientific officer. The latest
funding highlights the broadening interest among investors as the promise of workable quantum
machines comes closer to reality. Quantum machines are expected to perform specialized calculations
alongside supercomputers running Nvidia's GPUs, leading the AI-chips group to work closely with a number
of quantum companies, including Cy Quantum. The investment comes after rival Quantinium this month
announced a $600 million fundraising at a $10 billion valuation, while Finnish company IQM raised $300 million.
The investments mirror a burst of enthusiasm in the stock market that began late last year and
accelerated with a series of recent technical breakthroughs in the field,
three publicly traded companies in the U.S. that are trying to build quantum systems,
Ionic, Riggetti, and D-Wave have seen their combined stock market value jump to $22 billion
from less than $5 billion in November.
However, the field as a whole still faces steep technical challenges.
Google is the only company to have shown it can control the noise that builds up inside a quantum system
and drowns out calculations as more cubits are added, a critical hurdle known as error correction.
Shadbolt pointed to Google's achievement as the most important in a number of breakthroughs
that had ignited interest in the industry and raised hopes for practical quantum machines.
There were people who said physics will conspire against you to stop this from happening,
he said.
The whole field of quantum computing has been emboldened by some of these recent results, end quote.
Finally today, I'm still working on that other AI podcast slash YouTube video AI experiment.
But in the meantime, well, you can see other people are noodling in this area too,
quoting the Hollywood Reporter.
Why pay a celebrity podcast hosts millions when you can create your own using AI?
Inception Point AI is attempting to do just that as the company builds a stable of AI talent to host podcasts
and eventually become broader influencers across social media, literature, and more.
Amid the high cost for producing narrative podcasts and pricey short-term contracts for popular hosts,
the idea here is being able to own, scale and control the talent, unlike those off-the-cuff humans,
and produce shows at a minimal cost.
We believe that in the near future, half the people on the planet will be AI, and we are the
company that's bringing those people to life, said CEO Jeannie Wright, who was previously
chief operating officer of podcasting company Wondery, which has recently had to reorganize
under the changing podcast landscape.
The company is able to produce each episode for a dollar or less, depending on length and
complexity, and attach programmatic advertising to it.
This generally means that if about 20 people listened to that episode, the company made
a profit on that episode without factoring an overhead.
Inception Point AI already has more than 5,000 shows across its Quiet, Please,
podcast network, and produces more than 3,000 episodes a week.
Collectively, the network has seen 10 million downloads since September 2023.
It takes about an hour to create an episode from coming up with the idea to getting it out in the world.
The company produces different levels of podcasts.
The lowest level involves weather reports for various geographic areas or simple biographies
and higher levels involving subject area podcasts hosted by one of about 50 AI personalities.
they've created, including food expert Claire Delish, Gardner, and nature expert Nigel Thistledown,
and Ollie Bennett, who covers offbeat sports. As for how it stacks up against human podcasts,
I think that people who are still referring to all AI-generated content as AI Slop are probably
lazy Luddites, because there's a lot of really good stuff out there, Wright said. The company has
been recently experimenting with short-form videos and creating social media profiles for the AI
personalities in the hopes of eventually turning some into influencers. Wright hopes to create thousands
more personalities in the near future to see what personalities stick. The team is in the midst of
navigating the ethics around creating these AI personalities as the technology advances. Each host now
identifies themselves as being AI at the top of the episode, and they've stayed away from having
the hosts invent their own backstories for now, but that could come. Wright says she could
eventually imagine having hosts chat with listeners or saying happy birthday to them, but there's
wariness about diving in too deep. The company now consists of a team of eight for working with
content. Podcast topics are selected with the help of AI based on Google and social media trends,
and then the team may launch five different versions of the show with different titles to see
what performs best. The podcasts are often titled after simple SEO search terms such as whales so that
they're discoverable. The shows that do stick can then be replicated and scaled.
We might make a pollen podcast that maybe only 50 people listen to, but I'm already at Unit
profitability on that, so then maybe I can make 500 Pollan Report Podcasts, right said.
The content team led by Katie Brown, a former lifestyle television host and home goods expert
gives each podcast a title, creates an outline of the podcast with the content filled out by
AI and assigns it one of the personalities as a host. Other team members do a final check and
add in music and sound. The shows are then spot checked, periodically, end quote.
You know who periodically spot checks this podcast? You do, dear listener.
I told you AI can definitively do my job at this point. Talk to you tomorrow.
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