

The Circuit
Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg
A podcast about the business and market of semiconductors
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Apr 6, 2026 • 54min
EP 159: MediaTek and the Evolving Custom ASIC Business, More Memory Pain, and More
A deep dive into MediaTek's push from mobile chips into top‑tier custom ASICs and its technical advantages in packaging and IP. A look at persistent memory shortages, shifting wafer allocation toward HBM, and why pricing is driving market growth. Discussion of supply constraints from tungsten to transformers and what that means for data center scaling and supplier opportunities.

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Mar 30, 2026 • 49min
EP 158: Arm 2.0, Memory Freak Out, and AI Models
A deep dive into ARM's bold move from licensing to selling CPUs and what that means for the CPU market. Discussion of agent-native versus cloud-native chips and whether ARM will rival x86 players. Exploration of memory market worries and the TurboQuant reaction. Reaction to leaks about Mythos and rapid shifts in AI model leadership.

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Mar 23, 2026 • 59min
EP: 157 GTC! OFC! Micron Earnings (margin city)
They unpack Nvidia's GTC buzz, product launches, and how vertical stacks reshape data center infrastructure. They explore optical networking trends, co-packaged optics reliability, and manufacturing challenges. They react to Micron's surprising earnings and debate whether memory margins signal a lasting industry shift.

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Mar 16, 2026 • 43min
EP 156: Evolving Dynamics of AI Infrastructure, Open Source Agents, Meta's ASIC Roadmap
In this episode of The Circuit, hosts Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg dive into NVIDIA’s strategic positioning within the AI infrastructure stack, colloquially referred to as a "five-layer cake". They dissect NVIDIA’s recent push into open-source models, comparing it to Intel’s historical dominance through Linux optimizations, while questioning the true intent behind NVIDIA’s $26 billion "investment" in open-source R&D. The conversation shifts to the rapidly evolving world of "agentic orchestration," where AI agents collaborate across different models to maximize efficiency and token spend. Finally, the duo explores the broader hardware ecosystem, including Meta’s ambitious six-month silicon cadence and the supply chain "masters" who hold leverage in a world defined by compute constraints.

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Mar 10, 2026 • 55min
Ep 155: Broadcom/Marvell Earnings, Copper to Fiber, and Apple News!
Analysis of Broadcom and Marvell earnings and what their guidance signals for AI semiconductor demand. A deep dive into the copper versus fiber debate for data center interconnects and when optics become necessary. Discussion of hyperscalers' varied networking strategies and the supply chain pressures shaping compute availability. Recap of Apple's new affordable Neo and M5 product moves and their market implications.

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Mar 2, 2026 • 1h 2min
Episode 155: SHOW ME THE MONEY! NVIDIA Earnings, and more from the Week!
A whirlwind week of semiconductor and AI news, from AMD's deal with Meta to NVIDIA's big quarter and market reaction. They unpack supply constraints, multi‑vendor strategies, and memory and networking plays. Funding moves by OpenAI and AWS's role get attention, along with neo‑cloud economics and rising revenue at Anthropic. The conversation touches on AI agents, SaaS disruption, and why humans may still matter.

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Feb 23, 2026 • 58min
Episode 154: Live with GSA, the State of Semis, Key Inflection Points Coming
A discussion on tariffs, supply chain strains and who absorbs rising costs. They map simultaneous shortages across GPUs, memory, substrates and equipment. The conversation covers power and cooling limits shaping AI data centers and the move from copper to fiber and photonics. They flag hyperscaler orders as early demand signals and consider potential two-track global supply chains and M&A shifts.

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Feb 16, 2026 • 49min
EP 153: Nebius and Neocloud Insights, WFE + Memory Madness, Networking Upside
They dig into Nebius and CoreWeave financial moves and what rising contracted wattage means for neocloud growth. They debate hyperscalers becoming heavy-asset utilities and the forecasting risks that follow. They cover Applied Materials’ wafer equipment surge and memory tightness reshaping supply and pricing. Networking vendors’ fate amid hyperscaler verticalization also gets a sharp focus.

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Feb 9, 2026 • 46min
EP 152: CAPEXXXXXX!!!! The Trillion Dollar Datacenter Race and More
A deep dive into the hyperscaler CapEx surge and how massive budgets are reshaping cloud competition. Conversation about who wins from big compute buys, from GPUs to custom silicon. Discussion of semiconductor pressures from rising memory and weaker handsets. Analysis of strategic M&A moves in timing and analog markets and what that means for the industry.

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Feb 2, 2026 • 1h 1min
EP 151: WFE Boom! Insight from the Clouds. Word of the year - constraints
Discussion of a semiconductor WFE boom and why production constraints cap revenue upside. A look at hyperscalers' differing AI CapEx strategies and internal compute battles. Debate over whether massive AI compute spending will show returns. Examination of storage and memory market volatility and the tug-of-war in supplier contracts. Consideration of analog industry inventory shifts and long-term supply scarcity.


