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Elizabeth Holmes’ Partially Guilty Verdict, Exclusive Interview with AMD CEO Lisa Su & A Final Send-off for Blackberry Phones

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CNBC

Disruptors, Cnbc, Investing, Tech, Management, Business, Technology, Faang

4.566 Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Our anchors begin today’s show with CNBC’s Yasmin Khorram recapping the partially guilty verdict in the trial of Elizabeth Holmes. Next, Byron Deeter of Bessemer Venture Partners delivers some of his top cloud picks for the year ahead, including Datadog and Snowflake. Then, AMD CEO Lisa Su joins in an exclusive interview to kick off our Consumer Tech Week as AMD announces 25 new products today. We also follow up on the Holmes verdict with Former Wall Street Journal Reporter and “Bad Blood” Author John Carreyrou, whose work helped crack the case open. Then, our Julia Boorstin reports on Warren Buffett’s massive stake in Apple, and Bernstein Analyst Mark Shmulik offers insight on the metaverse. Later, our anchors pay tribute to Blackberry phones, which go offline today after 22 years. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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0:00.0

I'm John Ford.

0:00.8

You're listening to CNBC's Tech Check.

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Listen in.

0:28.3

Good. Good Tuesday morning. Welcome to Tech Check. I'm Carl Kintanier with John Ford and Dear Drobosa.

0:33.0

Today, the results are in. Elizabeth Holmes, guilty of defrauding investors and wire fraud.

0:37.6

The reporter who broke the story wide open, John Kerry will join us this hour.

0:40.2

Then, what should we make of the Metaverse?

0:43.6

Is it a blip on the radar or the investing opportunity of a lifetime?

0:51.9

And speaking of which, Warren Buffett's Apple steak now topping 162 billion, a timeline of that trade is coming up next.

0:54.4

And we're obviously watching tech stocks, losses in the NASDAQ piling up today down more than one and a half percent as the S&P, John, joins it in the

1:00.4

red. Yeah, but first some news. We're getting it breaking AMD, a slate of new products,

1:07.1

chips, more than 20 new Risen CPUs designed for notebooks.

1:12.7

Got some new gaming products as well.

1:15.8

A lot of design wins here.

1:18.3

More than 200 topping last year's design wins,

1:22.6

meaning that these chips are going, planning to be put into OEM customer laptops. We're going to speak with

1:30.2

AMD CEO, Lisa Sue, about all of this in just a few minutes, as well as the PC outlook for

1:37.6

consumers and for businesses in 2022, Deirdre. Consumer Electronics show is where we were originally planning to have this conversation,

1:47.2

but hey, we're still having it. It's Consumer Electronics Week here on Tech Check.

1:51.4

We are. We're just not in Vegas, John. I know you are supposed to be there on the ground,

1:56.2

as were many, many others likely the first of a few conferences we'll see go more virtual,

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