The Circuit

EP 137: OpenAI + AMD, Intel Tech Touch, QCOM buys Arduino

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Oct 13, 2025
A new alliance between OpenAI and AMD could reshape the AI compute market, sparking debates on funding and scale. Meanwhile, Intel showcases its advanced semiconductor manufacturing at Fab 52, emphasizing its competitive edge. Finally, Qualcomm's acquisition of Arduino aims to enhance its Internet of Things strategy, potentially standardizing IoT software tools. This dynamic landscape is filled with uncertainties and fierce competition, driving innovation in AI and IoT sectors.
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INSIGHT

AMD Becomes A Real AI GPU Contender

  • OpenAI's deal with AMD signals AMD is now a serious AI GPU player and will supply MI-series GPUs starting with MI450.
  • The agreement includes AMD granting OpenAI up to 10% in stock and plans for up to six gigawatts of AMD compute.
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Think Of AI As Dollars Per Gigawatt

  • Measuring AI market share by gigawatts and dollars-per-gigawatt reveals differing revenue expectations for NVIDIA and AMD.
  • Chasing gigawatts reframes competition as capacity and customer access rather than simple GPU unit sales.
INSIGHT

OpenAI's Compute Ambitions Create Massive CapEx Needs

  • OpenAI plans massive multi-vendor builds: 10 GW on NVIDIA plus 6 GW on AMD, creating huge aggregate capacity needs.
  • That scale forces questions about how OpenAI will finance multi-hundred-billion-dollar infrastructure spend.
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