News About Computer Chips and AI

Introduction

The computer chip industry is growing fast. This is because many people and companies now use Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Main Body

The US government gave Intel a lot of money. Now Intel is doing better. Intel works with big companies like Apple and Nvidia to make more chips for AI. Companies like Samsung and Micron are making more memory chips. Many people want these chips. But this makes the chips expensive. Apple and Microsoft are unhappy because they must pay more money. OpenAI wants to change how its company works. The US government wants to check AI tools for safety. Some leaders say AI is not always correct, but other AI companies still get a lot of money.

Conclusion

The AI and chip markets change quickly. Companies are building more factories and governments are making new rules.

Learning

⚑ The 'Money' Pattern

In this text, we see how to talk about money and business using simple verbs. If you want to reach A2, stop using complex words and use these simple ones:

1. GIVE β†’ RECEIVE

  • Text: "The US government gave Intel a lot of money."
  • Meaning: Someone moves money from A to B.

2. PAY β†’ COST

  • Text: "...they must pay more money."
  • Meaning: To give money to get a product.

3. GET

  • Text: "...AI companies still get a lot of money."
  • Meaning: A general word for receiving something.

πŸ’‘ Quick Rule: Making things 'Expensive'

When many people want one thing, the price goes up.

High Demand β†’\rightarrow Expensive β†’\rightarrow Pay more

Example from text: "Many people want these chips. β†’\rightarrow This makes the chips expensive."

Vocabulary Learning

computer (n.)
a machine that can process information
Example:I use a computer to write my homework.
chip (n.)
a small piece of metal with electronic parts
Example:The new phone has a faster chip.
industry (n.)
a group of companies that produce goods or services
Example:The automotive industry is changing a lot.
growing (adj.)
becoming larger or more
Example:The city is growing quickly.
fast (adv.)
happening quickly
Example:She runs fast to finish the race.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:Many people visit the museum.
companies (n.)
businesses that sell goods or services
Example:Several companies joined the conference.
use (v.)
to employ something
Example:We use a calculator for math.
money (n.)
a form of payment for goods or services
Example:She saved money for a new bike.
expensive (adj.)
costing a lot of money
Example:That dress is very expensive.
unhappy (adj.)
not happy or satisfied
Example:He was unhappy with the result.
rules (n.)
instructions that people follow
Example:The teacher explained the classroom rules.