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cater

[key-ter] / ˈkeɪ tər /


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Citigroup analysts wrote that the investments were a strong indicator that Nvidia badly wants to “enhance its data center chips with optical technologies that can better cater to the growing need for faster AI processors.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“It could push Brazilian industry to a fragmentation, with one catering to the American market, and another one to the Chinese.”

From Los Angeles Times

Branded as "danmei" - or indulgence in beauty - the genre is part of a beloved lineage of gay romance that has long catered to female fantasy.

From BBC

"At the moment, they are producing about half as many SSNs as the American Navy needs, let alone to cater for the American and Australian needs."

From Barron's

Still, tech giants want to cater to Indonesia's huge, tech-savvy population.

From Barron's