Dylan Patel: NVIDIA's New Moat & Why China is "Semiconductor Pilled”
The MAD Podcast with Matt Turck
The conversation centers on the evolving landscape of AI hardware, geopolitical implications, and the potential for a capex bubble. Dylan Patel from Semianalysis offers insights into NVIDIA's acquisition strategy, particularly regarding Grok, driven by Jensen's paranoia about losing market dominance amid increasing specialization in AI models. The discussion highlights the competition between the U.S. and China in AI, emphasizing China's ambition to insource semiconductor production and the potential consequences for global hegemony. Patel also addresses concerns about the U.S. power grid's capacity to handle the AI boom and debunks the myth that AI is excessively draining water resources, comparing AI's water consumption to that of hamburger production. The conversation touches on the transformative impact of AI on coding, with tools like Claude Code enabling non-programmers to code.
Part 1: NVIDIA and the Hardware Landscape
Part 2: Geopolitics and the Semiconductor War
Part 3: Infrastructure, Energy, and Finance
Part 4: AI Models and Future of Work
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