Can Detective Sweet Pea sniff out the suspect and crack the case? From beloved author Sara Varon comes a new graphic novel series for young readers! Sweet Pea's got a pretty sweet life. The animals in her hometown of Parkville have always gotten along with one another, and she's free to spend her days doing what she loves best: making art, hanging out with friends, and digging through the trash for tasty treats. When two new dogs move to town, Sweet Pea is eager to show them the sights and smells of Parkville . . . especially its most famous attraction, the one-of-a-kind GOLDEN CHEW BONE! But . . . the Golden Chew Bone has VANISHED! Parkville needs a detective, and Sweet Pea's spectacular sense of smell makes her the perfect pup to crack the case.
你知道嗎?Nvidia這間1993年創立的小公司,起初只是在聖荷西一家Denny’s餐廳討論出來的點子,如今卻成了人工智慧時代的寵兒!這本《The Nvidia Way》帶你深入了解這家公司的崛起之路,從遊戲顯卡的利基市場,到如今掌握生成式AI革命的核心地位,Nvidia如何一步步成為全球最有價值的企業之一?書中揭露許多令人驚嘆的秘辛,包括Nvidia如何克服創業初期的失誤、扁平化組織如何激發創新,還有黃仁勳(大家都叫他Jensen)如何用他的遠見與策略,不斷顛覆市場,甚至讓Intel也望塵莫及。如果你想了解AI浪潮的核心推手,以及Nvidia如何創造奇蹟,這本書絕對不容錯過!"The definitive look at the most remarkable business story of this era."—Morgan Housel, New York Times best-selling author of The Psychology of Money and Same As Ever"The Nvidia Way is a riveting history of Nvidia’s unexpected ascent to the top of the tech sector—and a compelling case for why cofounder Jensen Huang is one of history’s great CEOs."—Chris Miller, New York Times best-selling author of Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical TechnologyA deeply reported business history of the chip-designer Nvidia—from its founding in 1993 to its recent emergence as one of the most valuable corporations in the world—explaining how the company’s culture, overseen by cofounder and CEO Jensen Huan
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