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AI Podcasts

February 13, 2026

Memory Mayhem & AI Capex Madness

Semi Doped

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The memory aspect of semiconductors today has gotten so extreme. Stuff is so expensive that people are simply not able to make lower-end equipment or like devices anymore. And this is like killing everything, right?
  2. AI chips make like 65% operating margins and gaming does like 40%. So obviously from a business perspective it doesn't really make sense to put too much effort into GPUs which is kind of sad you know because what happened to the rest of us you know everything is like AI.
  3. Meta's platform of apps has 3.5 billion daily active users, and they make something like I think it's like $200 a year off of each user in advertising, which just goes to show that like for every person in the world, there's a lot of companies that want to sell them something.
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February 13, 2026

Memory Mayhem & AI Capex Madness

Semi Doped

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The AI era is fundamentally reorienting the semiconductor industry from consumer-driven volume to enterprise-driven performance and specialized memory. This means sustained, massive capital expenditure from hyperscalers will continue to be the primary growth engine.
  2. Invest in companies providing specialized memory (HBM, high-density NAND) and custom silicon solutions for AI workloads. These components are the bottlenecks and profit centers for hyperscalers.
  3. The AI infrastructure buildout is far from over. Expect continued, accelerating investment in compute and memory through 2027 and beyond, creating a "rising tide" for the entire semiconductor supply chain.
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February 13, 2026

Memory Mayhem & AI Capex Madness

Semi Doped

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. AI's insatiable demand for compute and memory is fundamentally re-prioritizing semiconductor manufacturing, shifting capacity and R&D from consumer products to high-margin data center components. This creates a new economic reality where memory is the bottleneck and a strategic asset.
  2. Invest in companies positioned to supply high-performance memory (HBM, advanced DRAM, NAND) or those hyperscalers with clear, high-margin internal monetization paths for their AI capex (e.g., advertising-driven models).
  3. The AI infrastructure buildout is far from over, with hyperscalers projecting continued, accelerating capex into 2027 and beyond. This sustained investment will keep memory prices elevated and drive innovation in optical interconnects and custom silicon, creating both challenges for consumers and immense opportunities for strategic investors and builders.
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February 13, 2026

Memory Mayhem & AI Capex Madness

Semi Doped

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. AI's pervasive influence is fundamentally re-architecting the semiconductor supply chain, shifting investment from consumer-grade components to high-margin, specialized AI memory and compute, creating a sustained demand cycle.
  2. Invest in companies positioned to capitalize on the broad memory demand, from HBM manufacturers to NAND suppliers, and those hyperscalers with clear, high-margin monetization paths for their AI infrastructure.
  3. The AI infrastructure buildout is far from over, with hyperscalers committing hundreds of billions annually. This sustained investment will continue to drive semiconductor prices and innovation, making memory and specialized compute the critical bottlenecks and opportunities for the next 3-5 years.
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February 13, 2026

Memory Mayhem & AI Capex Madness

Semi Doped

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Skyrocketing Costs: GDDR7 prices have quadrupled in the last year, with DRAM contract prices doubling in a single quarter. This means the memory (VRAM) now accounts for 80% of a gaming GPU's bill of materials, making consumer GPU manufacturing increasingly unprofitable.
  2. AI's Profitability: AI chips offer significantly higher operating margins (65%) compared to gaming GPUs (40%). This incentivizes companies like NVIDIA to focus on data center AI, meaning less investment in consumer products and a clear business rationale for the current market dynamics.
  3. Enterprise Skepticism: Wall Street is wary of Microsoft's AI capex due to longer enterprise sales cycles and less immediate ROI compared to advertising-driven models. This suggests investors are prioritizing quick, high-margin returns in the current AI gold rush.
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February 13, 2026

Memory Mayhem & AI Capex Madness

Semi Doped

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The memory aspect of semiconductors today has gotten so extreme. Stuff is so expensive that people are simply not able to make lower-end equipment or like devices anymore. And this is like killing everything, right?
  2. Capex Surge: Google, Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft are collectively committing over $600 billion in capex for 2026, a 70% average increase. This massive investment is primarily directed at building out AI data centers, compute, memory, and networking infrastructure.
  3. NAND's Moment: Nvidia's Vera Rubin platform will feature over 1,152 terabytes of NAND per rack, with Morgan Stanley estimating Reuben alone will consume 13% of global NAND supply by 2027. This highlights the critical role of massive, cheaper storage for context memory and KV cache in scaling AI.
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February 13, 2026

Memory Mayhem & AI Capex Madness

Semi Doped

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The memory aspect of semiconductors today has gotten so extreme. Stuff is so expensive that people are simply not able to make lower-end equipment or like devices anymore. And this is like killing everything, right?
  2. We're in an era of finding a use case for something that just requires so much memory. This I I don't see it changing in the immediate future.
  3. AI chips make like 65% operating margins and gaming does like 40%.
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February 13, 2026

Memory Mayhem & AI Capex Madness

Semi Doped

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. AI's integration into core business models is driving hyperscalers to commit unprecedented capital to infrastructure, shifting semiconductor demand from consumer-driven cycles to enterprise-grade, high-margin AI components.
  2. Investigate memory manufacturers and specialized AI silicon providers, as their products are becoming the foundational bottleneck and highest-margin components in the AI infrastructure buildout.
  3. The AI capex spend, projected to exceed $600 billion in upcoming years, is a rising tide lifting all semiconductor boats. Understanding where this capital flows—from HBM to NAND and custom silicon—is crucial for positioning your portfolio and product roadmap for the next half-decade.
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February 13, 2026

Memory Mayhem & AI Capex Madness

Semi Doped

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. AI's computational hunger is fundamentally re-architecting the semiconductor industry, shifting focus from consumer-driven volume to high-margin, specialized memory and compute for hyperscalers. This means a sustained, elevated demand for advanced silicon, with traditional consumer markets becoming a secondary concern.
  2. Invest in companies providing core AI infrastructure components—HBM, advanced NAND, and custom silicon design capabilities—or those hyperscalers with clear, high-margin monetization paths for AI, like advertising.
  3. The AI infrastructure buildout is far from over, with hyperscalers projecting continued, accelerating capex into 2027 and beyond. This sustained investment will keep memory prices high and demand for specialized AI hardware robust, creating a new economic reality for tech investors and builders.
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Crypto Podcasts

March 24, 2025

From Techno-Optimism to Memecoins: What Happened to Crypto?

The DCo Podcast

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  1. The crypto landscape has shifted dramatically from its idealistic beginnings to a more financially driven environment.
  2. While the rise of memecoins and speculation has tempered the initial techno-optimism, there's still significant development happening.
  3. The future of crypto hinges on the continued efforts of the "builders," who maintain a belief in the transformative power of blockchain technology.
  4. The initial promise of crypto was about technological disruption, not just financial gains.
  5. The current focus on memecoins and speculation represents a departure from this original vision.
  6. The continued presence of "builders" suggests that the potential for positive change still exists within the crypto space.
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March 24, 2025

Live From DAS: JitoSOL, Staked ETFs, and the Future of Solana Governance | Lucas Bruder

0xResearch

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  1. Regulatory clarity is improving, with a potential shift towards more constructive dialogue between regulators and the crypto industry.
  2. Staked ETFs are on the horizon, offering investors a superior product compared to existing non-staking ETFs.
  3. Solana's governance is evolving but requires further development to ensure adequate staker representation and participation.
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March 24, 2025

What It Takes To Build In Crypto | Stani Kulechov & Jack O'Holleran

Empire

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  1. Building in crypto presents unique challenges related to novel tech, tokenomics, and community dynamics.
  2. Successful founders must balance long-term vision with the fast-paced, narrative-driven nature of the market.
  3. Capital efficiency is becoming increasingly important, with community fundraising offering a powerful alternative to traditional VC rounds.
  4. Crypto founders face a triple threat: building the product, managing tokenomics, and running a community like a rock band. Buckle up.
  5. Tokens can be a blessing and a curse.  Nail the community aspect and you’ve got a rocket. Mess it up and it’s a dumpster fire.
  6. Raise smart, not big. Find investors who get it, not just those who write checks.  Community rounds might be your secret weapon.
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March 24, 2025

Why Privacy Matters For Solana | Yannik Schrade

Lightspeed

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  1. Archium represents a shift from basic transactional privacy to a more robust and versatile approach leveraging encrypted shared state, paving the way for complex applications on Solana.
  2. Archium’s stateless design and integration with Solana through CPI calls provide a seamless development experience and ensure efficiency.
  3. The Archium token incentivizes network participation and enables a dynamic supply and demand mechanism for computing power, while computations are paid for in SOL.
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March 21, 2025

Crypto Is At An Inflection Point | Ryan Connor

Lightspeed

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  • 1. The crypto market is at a pivotal moment, poised for a significant influx of institutional capital pending regulatory clarity.
  • 2. Incumbent players, particularly in Layer 1 blockchains and certain DeFi applications, are well-positioned to benefit from this growth.
  • 3. Stablecoins represent a profitable but competitive landscape, with opportunities for disruption as net interest margins get compressed.
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March 20, 2025

Data Deep Dive: Are Memecoins Dead? | Analyst Round Table

0xResearch

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  • 1.  Memecoins, despite a decline in activity, are far from dead and continue to drive substantial revenue on several blockchains.
  • 2.  Solana faces challenges related to brand perception and governance mechanisms, highlighting the need for careful balancing of stakeholder interests.
  • 3.  The lines between DeFi and TradFi are blurring, with both sides vying for market share and experimenting with different partnership and competitive models.
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