
Mostly Awesome #50 Magnus Grünewald: On AI Sovereignty, Deep Tech Infrastructure and Building High-Performance Teams
Dec 20, 2025
In this conversation, Magnus Grünewald, founder and CEO of Lyceum, shares insights into building a sovereign GPU cloud in Europe, challenging established tech giants. He delves into his philosophy of viewing compute as a 'power socket,' emphasizing the need for digital sovereignty in industries like BioTech. Magnus reveals his leadership style of 'extreme delegation' and effective hiring practices, merging experienced talent with ambitious builders. He also critiques the AI funding bubble, advocating for a focus on genuine enterprise adoption and customer needs.
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Start Narrow: Solve The Biggest Pain
- Focus narrowly at first: Lyceum chose GPUs because they present the biggest current pain point.
- Narrowing enables depth in product and orchestration instead of spreading across CPUs and other resources.
Sovereignty Meets Product Advantage
- Two customer groups value sovereignty: compliance-bound industries and firms hedging future regulation.
- Lyceum's real advantage is product orchestration, not just being European.
Learning To Move Mountains At Enpal
- At Enpal Magnus learned to lose fear of capital-intensive, asset-heavy projects and to think in 10x process improvements.
- That experience changed his approach to scaling and engineering for reliability.

