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The Circuit

Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldbergthecircuit.fm
A podcast about the business and market of semiconductors
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Episodes

EP 180: HPE Reflections on AI Compute Racks, Analog Analog Analog Semis.

Key Topics: AI infrastructure evolution Server and rack engineering innovations Analog components and power management Semiconductor industry growth and GPU impact Enterprise and hyperscaler strategies for differentiation Cooling technologies and hybrid solutions Networking and infrastructure for AI workloads Multi-cloud and on-prem AI deployment trends

Jun 22, 202648 minEp. 173

EP 179: Apple's WWDC and Siri AI, Nebius Inflection, China Trip Takeaways

In this episode of The Circuit, Ben and Jay dive deep into Apple's WWDC announcements , unpacking the "applied AI" strategy behind the newly indexed Siri, system-level CPU scheduling updates, and Apple's surprising embrace of Nvidia for private cloud compute. Ben also shares his takeaways from the Nebius conference in San Francisco, analyzing their unique custom server racks and their positioning as a highly capable neo-cloud infrastructure provider. Finally, Jay reports back from his recent tri...

Jun 15, 202653 minEp. 172

Ep 178: COMPUTEX! Broadcom Earnings, other nuggets from the Week

Welcome back to another episode of The Circuit with Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg! Broadcasting out of the post-Computex haze—with Jay still stationed somewhere in Asia —the guys dive into a hardware industry undergoing a massive transition. Computex is no longer just a traditional PC and motherboard showcase; it is officially the new epicenter of AI server and data center infrastructure. Alongside the hardware pivot, Ben and Jay break down Broadcom's recent earnings, discussing how a 20% post-ea...

Jun 08, 202643 minEp. 171

EP 176: Earnings! Marvell, Synopsis, Dell and more thesis time.

n this episode of The Circuit , hosts Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg break down the latest tech earnings and shifting infrastructure narratives driving the AI boom. Recorded slightly late ahead of the Computex frenzy in Taipei, the duo kicks things off with a surprising reading recommendation: Pope Leo XIV’s balanced, 40,000-word encyclical on AI. Shifting to the markets, they analyze Marvell's solid quarter, highlighting how the transition from training to a heterogeneous inference era is shiftin...

Jun 01, 202645 minEp. 170

EP 166: NVIDIA Earnings, Dell Tech World and Storage Shock, Tech IPOs

In this episode of The Circuit , hosts Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg dive into the latest tectonic shifts across the technology and semiconductor sectors, starting with a deep dive into Nvidia's recent earnings report . They analyze Nvidia's impressive numbers—including $91 billion in revenue guidance and strong gross margins—and contrast that success with the stock's stagnant post-earnings performance, comparing the current market skepticism to Apple’s smartphone growth cycle around 2010 . The d...

May 26, 202659 minEp. 169

EP 165: Cerebras IPO, Premium Tokens, Neo Clouds, and the Angstrom Era

In this episode of The Circuit , hosts Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg dive into the rapidly shifting economics and structural changes across the semiconductor and AI industries. From the recent Cerebras IPO to the massive long-term forecast visibility in wafer fabrication equipment, they analyze whether current capital cycles align with the reality of enterprise AI demand. Finally, they debate how the "Angstrom era" and the end of Moore’s law are forcing a complete reinvention of chip manufacturin...

May 18, 202656 minEp. 168

EP 164: ARM, ARM Earning, Agentic CPU Inflections, A World of Constraints

In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg dive deep into the rapidly shifting landscape of semiconductor supply chains and the unexpected "CPU renaissance" driven by agentic AI. The duo explores the "ultimate constraint" currently bottlenecking the industry, breaks down the latest earnings from ARM and AMD, and analyzes why the "Neo Cloud" players might be facing a massive strategic deficit. Key Discussion Points: The Anhydrous Hydrogen Bromine Crisis: Jay reveals the "ultimate shortage" inv...

May 11, 20261 hr 2 minEp. 167

EP 163: Breaking the Memory Wall: Micron’s Strategy for the AI Era

This episode features Jeremy Werner from Micron, who details AI's transformative impact on memory and storage, driving sustainable growth beyond traditional cycles. He explores the "memory wall" in AI inference, where massive, fast memory is crucial for expanding context windows and preventing recomputation. Werner also highlights Micron's innovations, including HBM4 and ultra-high-capacity SSDs, to overcome power and space constraints in data centers.

May 05, 202652 minEp. 166

EP 162: TPUs Via Cloud Next, Intel Earnings, Foundry Scarcity

In this episode of The Circuit , Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg dive deep into an action-packed week for the semiconductor industry. Ben shares his firsthand insights from Google Next, detailing the launch of the new TPU v5p and v5i (referenced as 8T and 8I) and Google’s strategic shift toward disaggregated training and inference silicon. The duo then pivots to Intel’s surprisingly strong earnings, discussing whether the "CPU resurgence" and foundry improvements signal an end to the company’s exis...

Apr 27, 202649 minEp. 165

EP 161: TSMC Earnings, Cerebras S1, Custom Semi Rumors, Apple CEO Change

In this episode of The Circuit , Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg analyze a pivotal week in tech, beginning with TSMC’s strong earnings and their strategic decision to ramp up CapEx and N3 production specifically to meet massive AI demand. The duo explores the industry-wide compute deficit impacting firms like Anthropic and the potential IPO of Cerebras, while discussing the fragmenting market for custom ASICs as Google explores design partners like Marvell and MediaTek. Finally, they weigh in on th...

Apr 21, 202652 minEp. 164

EP 159: MediaTek and the Evolving Custom ASIC Business, More Memory Pain, and More

Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss the latest developments in the semiconductor industry, focusing on MediaTek's strategic shift into ASICs, memory shortages, supply chain constraints, and Intel's recent acquisitions. They analyze market dynamics, technological advancements, and future trends shaping the industry.

Apr 06, 202654 minEp. 162

EP 158: Arm 2.0, Memory Freak Out, and AI Models

This episode explores ARM's strategic shift into product manufacturing, the implications for the CPU market, and the evolving landscape of AI and memory technology. Hosts Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg analyze ARM's new CPU launches, market positioning, and the future of AI models like Mythos, providing insights into the industry's next phase.

Mar 30, 202649 minEp. 161

EP: 157 GTC! OFC! Micron Earnings (margin city)

Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss Nvidia GTC, AI infrastructure, optical networking, and the future of semiconductor technology. They analyze Nvidia's strategic positioning, product innovations, and industry trends shaping the AI and data center landscape. They also talk OFC/optical trends and Micron earnings.

Mar 23, 202659 minEp. 160

EP 156: Evolving Dynamics of AI Infrastructure, Open Source Agents, Meta's ASIC Roadmap

In this episode of The Circuit , hosts Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg dive into NVIDIA’s strategic positioning within the AI infrastructure stack, colloquially referred to as a "five-layer cake". They dissect NVIDIA’s recent push into open-source models, comparing it to Intel’s historical dominance through Linux optimizations, while questioning the true intent behind NVIDIA’s $26 billion "investment" in open-source R&D. The conversation shifts to the rapidly evolving world of "agentic orchestr...

Mar 16, 202643 minEp. 159

Ep 155: Broadcom/Marvell Earnings, Copper to Fiber, and Apple News!

Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg analyze the latest earnings reports from Broadcom and Marvell, discuss the future of AI semiconductors, optical vs copper interconnects, and Apple's strategic moves in affordable devices. They explore industry trends, supply chain dynamics, and technological innovations shaping the semiconductor and consumer electronics markets.

Mar 10, 202655 minEp. 158
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