Semiconductors, Satellites, and Scale With Spirit Electronics CEO Marti McCurdy
In this episode, Spirit Electronics CEO Marti McCurdy explains how her company provides end‑to‑end semiconductor services—from custom ASIC design and foundry access to wafer processing, packaging, board assembly, and final box builds—for aerospace, defense, and the rapidly growing new‑space sector. She highlights Spirit’s unique value proposition of consolidating what would normally require eight separate vendors into a single, high‑touch partner, enabling faster schedules, lower costs, and tighter control over component pedigree. McCurdy also discusses the challenges of raw‑material sourcing, tariff volatility, and how AI‑driven test development and real‑time reporting are improving supply‑chain visibility. Looking ahead, she outlines plans for continued growth through 2026, emphasizing agility in serving high‑mix, low‑volume satellite customers.

The Illinois Quantum Ecosystem with Harley Johnson
In this episode, host Sebastian Hassinger talks with Harley Johnson, a UIUC professor and CEO of the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park (IQMP), about how Illinois has built a world‑leading quantum ecosystem. Johnson traces his own journey from a 1994...

Prof. Scott Aaronson, UT Austin
In this episode, Professor Scott Aaronson, a leading quantum computing theorist at UT Austin, discusses how long‑standing fault‑tolerance theories are finally being validated in modern labs, bringing large‑scale quantum computers within reach. He contrasts the empirical success of error‑corrected gates...

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, S26+, S26, Buds4, and Buds4 Pro Hands-On and First Impressions with Nirave Gondhia of House of...
In this episode of the Mobile Tech Podcast, host Mariam Joir and Samsung expert Nirav Gondhia dive into hands‑on impressions of the newly unveiled Galaxy S26 lineup—including the Ultra, Plus, standard S26, Buds4, and Buds4 Pro. They highlight the Ultra’s...

Nvidia Dumps: A Big Signal or Just an Options Vol Crush? Also, a Rare Earth Rabbit Hole.
The episode dissected Nvidia's post‑earnings sell‑off, debating whether the drop reflects a broader warning about AI‑driven capex sustainability or simply a volatility crush from massive call‑option exposure ahead of expiration. Hosts highlighted divergent market moves, with large‑cap AI names falling...
Can We Build Data Centers Fast Enough? | Episode 3 - Live at KickStart Europe 2026
In this live episode from KickStart Europe, Greenscale’s senior procurement director Miriam van Koperen and Unica Data Centers’ VP of sales and marketing Luke Spin discuss the intense pressure to deliver data centers within 12‑14 months, highlighting supply‑chain bottlenecks, the need for...

How Capital Is Powering the AI Infrastructure Buildout with Magnetar Capital Managing Director Neil Tiwari
In this episode, Magnetar Capital Managing Director Neil Tiwari explains how his firm finances the massive AI compute infrastructure boom, leveraging its expertise in private credit, real‑estate, and energy assets. He details innovative financing structures—such as SPV debt backed by...

#347 Let's Get Physical with AI with Ivan Poupyrev, CEO at Archetype AI
In this episode, Ivan Poupyrev, CEO of Archetype AI, explains that "physical AI" goes far beyond robotics, embedding foundation‑model intelligence into everyday devices—from washing machines to HVAC systems—and enabling them to communicate and optimize as a unified system. He outlines...

Japanese Toilet Maker Toto's HUGE AI Windfall
The episode examines how Japanese toilet manufacturer Toto has leveraged its advanced ceramic division to become a major supplier of AI‑related semiconductor components, driving a sharp rise in its stock price and drawing activist investor interest. It details Toto's role...

Week Ahead: Chip Check
In this brief episode, Reuters' Mike Dolan highlights the upcoming earnings report from Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, and the market anxiety surrounding it. He points out that Nvidia’s soaring AI spending is heavily reliant on just four major...

The 6G Podcast - Microsoft-Ericsson Windows Integration, Kinetic Tokens Explained, 5G SA Battery Improvements, T-Mobile's Nvidia Partnership, Samsung's 6G Trials,...
In this episode, Anshal Saad and new co‑host Mike Dano discuss the winding down of the 5G Americas trade group as a signal that the industry is moving beyond the 5G lull toward 6G. They highlight Samsung and Korea Telecom's...
Podcast #857 – Acer and ASUS Ban, More PC Hardware Doom and Gloom, Cheap USB Speakers, Sparky RTX 5090 and...
In episode 857, the PCPer team discusses the ongoing RAM shortage and its ripple effects, including Acer and ASUS being caught in an HEVC patent dispute and Intel’s new annual GPU release cadence. They highlight Micron’s unreleased PCIe 6.0 SSDs, Western...

174: GreyBeards Talk SDN Chips with Ted Weatherford, VP Bus. Dev. & John Carney. Dist. Eng. At Xsight Labs
In this episode, Ted Weatherford and John Carney of Xsight Labs discuss their SDN‑focused ASICs—the 12.8 Tbps X2 switch and the 800 Gbps E1 DPU—highlighting their low‑power, highly programmable designs built on TSMC N5. They explain how the X2’s 3072 MAP cores and...

225 - What Are the Biggest Untapped Opportunities in Satellite IoT?
In this episode, Jake Saunders, Vice President at ABI Research, breaks down the firm’s latest report on satellite IoT, highlighting a projected $3.1 billion market size by 2030. He outlines the most promising yet under‑served commercial verticals—such as remote agriculture, maritime...

Apple Wins The AI Hardware Race
The episode breaks down Apple’s unexpected lead in AI hardware, highlighting how its strategy focuses on powerful, cost‑effective devices like the Mac Mini rather than racing ahead in AI software. It examines upcoming AI‑enabled wearables and recent AirPods/Siri updates, then...

Fort Pierce, Two Years Later: Fiber, Smart City, and Steady Growth - Episode 677 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
In this episode, host Jason Mittler updates listeners on Fort Pierce’s fiber rollout two years after its launch, highlighting continued network expansion, the city’s smart‑city initiatives, and steady subscriber growth. He discusses targeted digital‑equity programs in the Lincoln Park neighborhood that aim...
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 80 – Certified Unpredictability
In this 16‑minute episode, host Brian Siegelwax and Dr. Stephen Walborn discuss quantum random number generators (QRNGs), focusing on their use cases, self‑testing, and certification processes. They explain the physical mechanisms that guarantee true randomness and compare API‑based services with...

Building a Quantum Ecosystem From Scratch with Martin Laforest
In this episode, Sebastian talks with Martin Laforest, a physicist‑turned‑VC at Quantacet, about the practical challenges of building a quantum ecosystem from the ground up. Laforest explains how Quebec turned a 1970s academic gamble into a $400 M quantum hub, emphasizing...

Joab Rosenberg, Partner at Deep33
In this episode, Yuval Boger talks with Joab Rosenberg, partner at Deep33, a new $100‑150 M venture fund targeting the future of compute, especially quantum computing. They examine the current state of quantum hardware, why Joab believes commercial applications will emerge...