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inroad

[in-rohd] / ˈɪnˌroʊd /


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Asian markets, having dropped at the start of the week, struggled to make big inroads higher.

From Barron's

But with layoffs, stagnant pay and inroads by artificial intelligence, many of those nearing midlife are heading back to classrooms and trade schools.

From The Wall Street Journal

Digitally enabled comparable sales jumped 20.5% in the quarter, reflecting how Costco is making inroads in e-commerce despite being slow to the uptake.

From Barron's

Additionally, CoreWeave’s perceived strength—its relationship with Nvidia—could fade if Google’s custom chips make inroads into the AI processor market.

From Barron's

The big question for Trainium 3 is how many major external clients will adopt the hardware, especially with Alphabet External link’s Google making inroads into the AI processor market with its Tensor Processing Units.

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