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  • EP 131: NVIDIA/AMD Export Tax Unconstitutional? AMAT Earnings, Another Week for Intel!
    2025/08/17

    In this conversation, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss various topics related to the semiconductor industry, including the implications of new regulations on companies like AMD and Nvidia, the challenges faced by cloud computing providers, the market dynamics affecting Applied Materials, and the potential government involvement in Intel's future. They explore the complexities of profitability, market competition, and the evolving landscape of technology and regulation.

    Takeaways

    New regulations on semiconductors may be unconstitutional but are unlikely to be challenged.
    Profitability concerns overshadow the earnings of cloud computing companies.
    Demand for GPU compute is high, but electricity constraints limit growth.
    Applied Materials faces uncertainty due to vague guidance and market dynamics.
    Government involvement in Intel could complicate the free market.
    The distinction between ownership and governance is crucial in state-owned enterprises.
    The future of AI and cloud computing is tied to infrastructure and capacity.
    Investors are skeptical about the viability of Neo cloud models.
    The semiconductor industry is navigating a complex regulatory environment.


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    46 分
  • EP 130: AMD Earnings Insights, AI Networking The New (not so new) Hot Segment, GPT 5!
    2025/08/11

    In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss the latest earnings from AMD, highlighting their strong performance amidst market fluctuations and concerns about competition in the AI space. They delve into the growing importance of AI networking solutions and the recent release of OpenAI's open-source models, including GPT-5, which introduces a more collaborative approach to AI interactions. The conversation also touches on the uncertain future of AI and the challenges faced by Intel, concluding with a reflection on the evolving landscape of technology and its implications for the market.

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    50 分
  • EP 129: Capex to the Moon 2.0! Bubble Debate, and QCOM and Arm Earnings
    2025/08/04

    In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss the latest earnings reports from major tech companies, exploring themes of market dynamics, investment in AI, and the implications of CapEx spending. They delve into the concept of whether we are in a bubble, the challenges of monetizing AI, and the competitive landscape among tech giants like Google, Meta, and Amazon. The conversation also touches on the potential disruption from Apple in the search market, the role of Nvidia in AI, and the future of companies like Qualcomm and Arm in a rapidly evolving tech environment.

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    58 分
  • EP:127 Intel Earnings, Exploring the Possible Scenario of a TSMC Monopoly
    2025/07/28

    The conversation explores the implications of a potential TSMC monopoly in the semiconductor industry, discussing the risks it poses to pricing, innovation, and competition. The speakers emphasize the need for strategic decisions among semiconductor companies and the importance of considering commercial solutions to mitigate the risks associated with a monopoly.

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    31 分
  • EP: 126 NVIDIA/AMD Back in China! TSMC Earnings, and Agentic AI Causes Total Infra Upgrade
    2025/07/21

    In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss the recent developments in the AI and semiconductor industries, focusing on Nvidia and AMD's approval to sell modified chipsets to China, the political dynamics influencing these decisions, and the competitive landscape with Huawei. They also analyze TSMC's earnings, the need for infrastructure upgrades to support AI agents, and the implications of Synopsys' acquisition of Ansys. The conversation concludes with a look at Marvell's leadership change and its potential impact on the industry.

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    45 分
  • EP 125: What's Going on with RISC-V? Update on Intel, Everything is AI!
    2025/07/14

    In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss the recent developments in the RISC-V ecosystem, including Global Foundries' acquisition of MIPS and the implications for the semiconductor industry. They also delve into Intel's challenges with its manufacturing processes and the shifting landscape of AI, highlighting the potential for both growth and caution in the current market dynamics.

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    39 分
  • Episode 124: The State of The Japanese Semiconductor Industry
    2025/07/01

    In this conversation, Jay Goldberg and Professor John Metzler discuss the current state and future prospects of the Japanese semiconductor industry, focusing on key players like TSMC and Rapidus. They explore insights from Metzler's recent trips to Japan, the challenges of talent acquisition, and the broader implications for global semiconductor competition. The discussion highlights the unique approaches being taken in Japan, including the integration of AI and photonics, and the importance of a sustainable business model for new ventures in the semiconductor space.

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    44 分
  • EP 123: Marvell ASIC TAM, ASIC Challenges Remain, More Semi 2.0
    2025/06/23

    In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss the recent Marvell custom semiconductor event, the challenges faced in the custom chip business, and the evolving role of hyperscalers in chip design. They explore the future of ASICs versus GPUs, the growth trajectory of the semiconductor industry, and the impact of software on compute needs. The conversation also delves into chip design innovations, particularly the rise of chiplets, and the changing economics of semiconductor manufacturing.

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    41 分