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ravenous

[rav-uh-nuhs] / ˈræv ə nəs /


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Just as Google discovered in the 2010s, Nvidia GPUs remain expensive and in short supply compared with ravenous demand, and no one wants to be reliant on one vendor for AI’s most important infrastructure.

From Barron's

When I do, my eyes are drawn less to the ravenous flames than to the contrast between the two upper windows, ignited with orange and yellow, and the two ground-floor windows, which remain implacably dark.

From Washington Post

Owners have since struggled to feed the ravenous pachyderms, and some have turned to social media to raise money for food.

From New York Times

The longer the scene continues, the more ravenous they all grow and the more the difference blurs between what’s real and what’s in their heads.

From New York Times

And the ravenous raptors often flock to nearby dairy farms.

From Salon