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stacy did micron sound the all clear back on the AI semiconductor train
Stacy Rasgon (U.S. Semiconductor Analyst) 00:08.270
i mean look so i won't comment on micron as a stock my colleague covers it however i mean we've seen memory prices going up you know a gazillion percent every single day because supply is very tight and prices have gone and we saw that in their results and why is supply tight
Stacy Rasgon (U.S. Semiconductor Analyst) 00:25.990
big reason it is because AI demand is off the charts like you've got tons of demand for what's called high bandwidth memory this is the type of memory that gets bundled together with the the GPS and accelerators demand for that is still off the charts they they they talked about
Stacy Rasgon (U.S. Semiconductor Analyst) 00:39.030
that i think they're booked out now all through twenty twenty six they're starting to add some some capacity on on memory but it takes time and i mean i think they they seem to think that those constraints and really strong demand are going to continue for at least for for now
Stacy Rasgon (U.S. Semiconductor Analyst) 00:54.000
and it's like clearly clearly well into next year and i mean this is the you know i've said this before i mean a lot of investors have been getting concerned about a the AI trade and how sustainable is AI demand and everything else and as i said before the only ones that really
Stacy Rasgon (U.S. Semiconductor Analyst) 01:08.750
seem to be worried about it right now actually are the investors that the companies that are out there doing the spending and deploying this stuff at least at this point have not really sounded any alarm on on demand the only thing we've been hearing is nobody has enough compute
Stacy Rasgon (U.S. Semiconductor Analyst) 01:21.790
and that that does seem to be clear and and again i i think micron 's results at least for now are still still demonstrated that an
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oracle is not the AI trade oracle is a company with a different perhaps less a plentifully available free cash flow that is investing for the future like it or not that's up to you as an investor to decide but they are not emblematic of the AI trade are they
Stacy Rasgon (U.S. Semiconductor Analyst) 01:43.150
no i mean look so oracle gets concerned again because they of of all the large hyperscalers clearly they they are the most levered and and they they're they're they're raising debt to to do this most of the spending though at the large hyperscalers is still being funded out of
Stacy Rasgon (U.S. Semiconductor Analyst) 01:58.550
free cash flow it's they're they're not like you look look at a google or a meta or an amazon or whatever i mean these these are some of the largest most profitable companies in the history of humanity and they're not levered at all like they're they're still funding this stuff
Stacy Rasgon (U.S. Semiconductor Analyst) 02:12.800
i'm pretty easily out of free cash flow so oracle 's maybe in a different category the other reason oracle gets a lot of attention is they they seem to be very close with open AI and so there's questions that people have about about open AI 's whole model but in general this is
Stacy Rasgon (U.S. Semiconductor Analyst) 02:27.750
what's going on over there is not emblematic of i think of of how the rest of the industry at least at this point is still is funding
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this stuff stacey we're going to talk more about open AI with rebecca patterson here in a few minutes but i want to ask this as a semiconductor guy covering nvidia how tied if at all is nvidia to open AI because the fear is if open AI were to stumble or show some cracks or
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whatever it may be what would that mean for nvidia
Stacy Rasgon (U.S. Semiconductor Analyst) 03:00.630
well you know it's not just in nvidia like nvidia and broadcom and AMD like they've they've all got pretty sizable deals with with open AI i would say that nvidia and broadcom believes have plenty of sizable deals with with others AMD probably like at least the the near to
Stacy Rasgon (U.S. Semiconductor Analyst) 03:15.910
medium term trajectory is probably more dependent on the open AI ramp even than than saying nvidia or broadcom i think from an AI sentiment standpoint clearly if if something really went wrong with open AI that would it wouldn't matter how exposed you are or not i mean the whole
Stacy Rasgon (U.S. Semiconductor Analyst) 03:30.150
AI trade would would come crumbling down probably