
The Circuit
A podcast about the business and market of semiconductors
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Mar 24, 2025 • 42min
Episode 110: NVIDIA's Identity Crisis
The hosts share their lively experiences from the recent tech conference, likening it to a 'geek prom' filled with excitement. They express disappointment over NVIDIA's keynote, critiquing the lack of innovative AI demos and highlighting a frustrating identity crisis for the company. A discussion on the rising demand for Blackwell units reveals intense competition in the chip industry. They also touch on NVIDIA's crucial role in the evolving tech landscape, revealing challenges like labor shortages and the integration of robotics.

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Mar 16, 2025 • 48min
Episode 109: Unpacking the Nuances of Deep Seek with Austin Lyons
Austin Lyons, an AI development expert and researcher at Deep Seek, shares insights into the innovative AI lab that blends advanced technology with self-funding. He discusses how Deep Seek is breaking through hardware limitations and optimizing training efficiency. The conversation highlights the lab's ability to innovate amidst market challenges, the significance of its mixture of experts approach, and the implications of U.S. chip regulations on AI advancements. Lyons also addresses the future of AI scaling, dispelling the myth that the field has plateaued.

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Mar 10, 2025 • 46min
Episode 108: MWC Observations, MRVL and AVGO Earnings, Apple's new Devices
The recent Mobile World Congress unveils a shift from traditional mobile tech to AI and data centers, raising questions about its relevance. Semiconductor giants like Qualcomm face new challenges. The intriguing dynamics of Marvell and Broadcom's earnings reveal competitive pressures in the chip market. Humanoid robots and AI avatars spark both fascination and unease. Excitement builds around Apple's new modem technology and updated devices, promising to influence market sentiment and investor expectations in the tech landscape.

Mar 2, 2025 • 38min
Episode 107: NVIDIA Earnings and Peak Nvidia? (Sentiment Wise)
Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg dive into Nvidia's latest earnings report, revealing impressive growth but unexpected market reactions. They explore the implications of AI advancements on Nvidia's future and how portfolio management strategies are evolving. The duo discusses the predictability of GPU supply chains and the stock pressures Nvidia faces. Additionally, they analyze the company’s sales landscape and its transition toward automotive technologies, all while debating the choice between on-prem and cloud AI implementations.

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Feb 24, 2025 • 43min
Episode 106: Apple C1 Modem! More Intel Rumors (FUD!) Previewing Nvidia Earnings
The podcast dives into Apple's launch of the C1 modem and the budget-friendly iPhone 16E, analyzing its impact on the market and competitors like Qualcomm. It discusses the integration of Apple's modem technology and the future of 5G. The conversation shifts to Intel's challenges and potential government interventions in the semiconductor landscape. Additionally, the hosts explore Microsoft’s lease cancellation and its implications for AI, alongside market speculation surrounding NVIDIA's upcoming earnings.

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Feb 17, 2025 • 42min
Episode 105: Sanity Check on Custom ASICS?
Ben and Jay dive into the fascinating clash between ASICs and GPUs in AI computing. They discuss how custom silicon could disrupt the market, impacting giants like NVIDIA and AMD. The vital role of analog semiconductors is unveiled, revealing their significance in sectors like automotive and robotics. With humor, they explore the promise of home robots and the latest tech innovations, while also addressing rising inventory levels in the analog market. It's a lively mix of tech insights and future predictions!

Feb 10, 2025 • 44min
Episode 104: Earnings Thoughts (QCOM, AMD, Arm) and Hypersaler CapEx Steady
This discussion uncovers the intriguing earnings reports of Qualcomm, AMD, and Arm amidst puzzling market reactions. The analysis reveals AMD's struggle in the AI sector and challenges in the GPU space. Qualcomm’s solid performance contrasts sharply with market expectations. The complexities of Arm’s financial metrics and growing importance in AI are explored, shedding light on investor confusion. Furthermore, the conversation delves into the dual dynamics of cloud services, the critical role of capital expenditures, and the pressures tech companies face in a rapidly changing landscape.

Feb 3, 2025 • 56min
Episode 103: Earnings - MSFT, META, AAPL, INTC - The Custom ASIC Debate!
In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss the latest earnings reports from major tech companies, focusing on their strategies related to AI and the semiconductor industry. They analyze Microsoft's approach to AI, Meta's success in monetizing AI, Apple's challenges in the current market, and Intel's uncertain position in the semiconductor landscape. The conversation highlights the ongoing evolution of AI and its implications for these companies' futures. In this conversation, Jay Goldberg and Ben Bajarin discuss Intel's recent earnings report, highlighting mixed results and ongoing challenges within the company. They delve into the implications of the CEO search, investor sentiment, and the strategic direction Intel must take moving forward, particularly in the context of AI and CPU innovation. The discussion emphasizes the need for a clear strategy and the importance of focusing on core competencies to navigate the competitive landscape.

Jan 27, 2025 • 42min
Episode 102: Deeeeeepseeeeeeek!
In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss the recent market reactions to DeepSeek's AI model, its implications for the AI landscape, and the future of AI infrastructure investments. They explore the efficiency of DeepSeek's training methods, the skepticism surrounding AI valuations, and the potential of ambient agents in AI development. The conversation highlights the complexities of AI technology and the uncertainty in predicting its future applications.

Jan 20, 2025 • 30min
Episode 101 Part 2: Digging into TSMC Earnings
In part two of this conversation, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss TSMC's recent quarterly performance, highlighting its strong growth driven by AI and changing dynamics in chip manufacturing. They explore the implications of AI on TSMC's business model, the challenges faced by NVIDIA in data center transitions, and the future of ASICs and custom chips. The discussion also touches on Intel's relationship with TSMC, the impact of edge AI, and ongoing acquisition rumors in the semiconductor industry.