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Sam Altman's Secret Plan to Take Down NVIDIA

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Dear Reader, A huge bombshell has emerged in the OpenAI saga with CEO Sam Altman... OpenAI, the star

Dear Reader, A huge bombshell has emerged in the OpenAI saga with CEO Sam Altman... OpenAI, the startup behind ChatGPT, recently witnessed a whirlwind of events surrounding Altman. In just five short days, he was dismissed by the board, hired by Microsoft, and then reinstated as the head of OpenAI. However, Bloomberg reports that prior to his departure from OpenAI, Altman was actively seeking to secure billions in funding for a brand new startup company... A secretive venture codenamed "Project Tigris." "Project Tigris" is NOT focused on developing a new app or another version of ChatGPT. Its mission, spearheaded by Altman, revolves around the [creation of a chip company...]( One that's poised to rival Nvidia, the chipmaker now worth over $1 trillion thanks to the AI boom. You see, Nvidia's chips were originally designed to serve just one purpose... To create ultra-realistic graphics in games such as Call of Duty and Counter-Strike. In other words... Nvidia's technology was never meant to power AI. Sam Altman's vision involves producing chips specifically designed to handle high-volume AI workloads. And are also cheaper than Nvidia's. In short, this was Sam Altman's Plan to Take Down Nvidia... However, what many investors might not be aware of is the emergence of a little-known company poised to achieve what Altman could not... This firm has beaten Altman to the punch with a patent-protected chip specifically designed to run AI on. This makes it much more powerful than Nvidia's tech, which was originally designed for video gaming. This chip boasts a 100x performance boost. The U.S. Air Force, Cisco, and Raytheon are just some of this firm's early elite clients. But soon this chip will be available to the mainstream... And if you position yourself before it reaches the mass market, you could turn every $1 into $120... Just like early Nvidia investors did. I just published an urgent presentation on this unique opportunity. Inside, I'll explain all the details and how you can position yourself today. [ Get the full story here while there's still time.]( To your wealth, [Keith Kohl Signature] Keith Kohl Chief Investment Strategist, Technology & Opportunity This is a PAID ADVERTISEMENT provided to customers of Schaeffer's Investment Research. Although we have sent you this email, Schaeffer's does not specifically endorse this product nor is it responsible for the content of this advertisement. Furthermore, we make no guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. To stop receiving these emails, [unsubscribe](. Schaeffer's Investment Research 5151 Pfeiffer Road, Suite 450 Cincinnati, Ohio 45242

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