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voracious

[vaw-rey-shuhs, vuh-] / vɔˈreɪ ʃəs, və- /


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Nvidia’s founders, like Hassabis, were drawn to the economic prospects of videogames — an industry that offered a rare combination of high sales volumes and voracious appetite for computing power.

From MarketWatch • May 23, 2026

However, like the modern octopus, they would have been opportunistic and voracious predators, and wouldn't have passed up other prey if they had the chance.

From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026

Certain chip types, like so-called memory semiconductors, are caught in a supply crunch, given the voracious demand for them from companies competing to develop AI.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 22, 2026

Amazon MGM is putting all of their chips on this film, and for good reason: Andy Weir’s 2021 source novel was a hit among critics and especially among voracious readers of contemporary science fiction.

From Salon • Mar. 21, 2026

Of all these small burrowers, the voracious shrews find and consume the largest number of sawfly cocoons.

From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson




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