Intel was talking about getting to 100 billion transistors on a chip. We're like 50 billion today. To get around the limits of Moore's Law, you have to make highly specialized chips. NVIDIA makes chips that only it can make. And so who's going to be right? I really don't know.
Your remote control, the fastest supercomputers in the world, and artificial intelligence applications have something in common: the semiconductors needed to make them work. Jason Moser and John Rotonti dig into one of the most important industries in the world and discuss: - The semiconductor value chain - Geopolitical risks (and opportunities) and the industry's cyclicality - Implications of the CHIPS Act - One critical chipmaker that’s cheaper than the S&P 500 Companies mentioned: NVDA, CDNS, SNPS, ASML, LRCX, AMAT, TOELY, ASML, TER, INTC, TSM, SSNLF, AMD, QCOM, KLAC Host: Jason Moser Guest: John Rotonti Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Rick Engdahl, Dan Boyd
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