This Week in Startups

The end of Venture Capital? (VC Roundtable) | E2285

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May 6, 2026
Larry Covert of Oxcart Ventures, a defense-tech investor, joins Mike Granoff of Maniv, a mobility-focused VC, and Michael Eisenberg of Aleph, an Israeli startup backer. They spar over whether venture capital is breaking apart. They dig into AI revenue illusions, energy limits on compute, the chip war, defense-tech consolidation, allied supply chains, and why Tel Aviv could rise as a tech market.
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INSIGHT

Energy Is Becoming The Real AI Bottleneck

  • AI's next bottleneck may be energy, not just chips, because data center growth now depends on power generation and storage.
  • Mike Granoff pointed to batteries, solar, virtual power plants, and off-grid systems as the unlock for compute-constrained industries.
ANECDOTE

Oxcart Went From Edge AI To Seawater Magnesium

  • Larry Covert showed Oxcart's range by going from edge AI startup WebAI to seawater magnesium company Magrathea.
  • He used the contrast to show the firm backs unusual founder-led companies in both bits and atoms, not one narrow category.
INSIGHT

Why Smaller Models Could Shift Power To The Edge

  • Nvidia's dominance may last, but edge computing and smaller specialized models could shift more AI work away from central GPU clusters.
  • Michael Eisenberg argued CPUs on phones and laptops become more valuable as models shrink, which strengthens Apple's position at the edge.
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