Jonathan Leoni
Testardi: Moves Worth Making
Testardi: Moves Worth Making is a podcast that breaks down the biggest moves shaping Tech, Gaming, Business, Innovation and the future of performance and entertainment. With a new episode every month hosted by Jonathan Leoni, Testardi is made for builders, founders, creators, and curious minds who want a sharper view of the ideas, strategies, and breakthroughs shaping the next era.
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The AI Chip Trend and Retention curves 09.05.2026 13:27
In the past few weeks, a Toronto chip startup claimed numbers that could rewrite the economics of AI. Nvidia released a frontier-class AI model and gave it away for free. Anthropic made memory practically unlimited. Google finally settled with Epic after almost six years in court. And reports suggest Anthropic is heading toward the largest AI public listing ever. But underneath all of that, three...
From IPO Window to Computing Capacity: New Regulations, Power Grids, and Gatekeepers 08.03.2026 16:29
Are we watching a new internet-style buildout… or the most expensive AI arms race ever? In this Testardi roundup, we track the new “exit filters” in markets, the compute land-grab behind AI, the EU’s phased AI Act rollout, and the CES signals that show what happens when AI moves into the physical world.
The F1 Revolution & The Road to 2030 08.03.2026 12:19
In this first episode of Testardi: MWM, we talk about Formula 1’s big reset for 2026. With smaller cars, active aerodynamics, new Boost/Overtake/Recharge racecraft, the push for sustainable fuel, and what Cadillac’s arrival. A clear look at what’s changing now, and how it sets the sport up for its long game toward 2030.
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