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NVTS Is Quietly Collapsing the AI Power Delivery Stack

April 25, 2026February 10, 2026 by Richo
NVTS collapsing and owning the power delivery stack across AI systems.

NVTS collapsing and owning the power delivery stack by applying an integrated GaN–SiC architecture that defines how power moves through AI systems from rack to GPU.

Categories AI Power, NVTS Tags AI power delivery, data center power, GaN SiC power chips, GPU power architecture, power delivery stack Leave a comment

License Tensions Could Cost IONQ More Than The SKYT Acquisition

April 25, 2026February 3, 2026 by Richo
IonQ–SkyWater acquisition highlighting manufacturing and licensing tension

IonQ acquired SkyWater for quantum advantage. Manufacturing constraints and licensing obligations suggest the real risk may now flow in the opposite direction.

Categories Frontier Infrastructure, IONQ, Semiconductor Technologies Tags 3D monolithic integration, IonQ, quantum computing, semiconductor manufacturing, SkyWater Technology Leave a comment

SKYT Is Sitting on a Critical Chip Breakthrough

April 25, 2026January 27, 2026 by Richo
SKYT 3D monolithic semiconductor fabrication enabling next-generation compute scaling

3D monolithic chips collapse distance inside silicon—and SKYT controls the manufacturing path that makes it real

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POET Solves AI’s Next Constraint After Power Chips

April 25, 2026January 20, 2026 by Richo
GPU power delivery feeding compute, illustrating the shift from power chip limits to internal data movement constraints in AI systems

GPU power delivery feeding compute, illustrating the shift from power chip limits to internal data movement constraints in AI systems

Categories Optical Systems, POET Tags AI infrastructure, AI stocks, data center chips, next AI bottleneck, POET stock Leave a comment

NVTS Exposes AI’s Power Limit — Silicon Is the Real Bottleneck

April 25, 2026January 13, 2026 by Richo
Navitas GaN and SiC power chip breaking AI data center silicon limits.

Navitas GaN and SiC power chips overcome AI data center silicon limits.

Categories AI Power, NVTS, Semiconductor Technologies Tags AI data center power, GaN power chips, Navitas Semiconductor, NVTS, Silicon bottleneck Leave a comment

AST SpaceMobile: Why Satellite Ownership Doesn’t Guarantee Economics

April 25, 2026January 6, 2026 by Richo
Hiker in desert holding smartphone connected to satellite, illustrating AST SpaceMobile satellite network and connectivity challenges.

Person in desert holding a smartphone connecting to a satellite above, illustrating AST SpaceMobile’s global mobile transmission network concept.

Categories ASTS, Frontier Infrastructure Tags AST SpaceMobile, ASTS network coverage, ASTS satellite, satellite constellation cost, satellite telecom Leave a comment

How Planet Labs Cornered a Niche Constellation Market

April 25, 2026December 30, 2025 by Richo
Planet Labs constellation Earth-observation imagery monitoring the Amazon rainforest from low Earth orbit.

Planet Labs has cornered a niche Earth-observation constellation market by focusing on real demand, continuous coverage, and subscription data.

Categories Frontier Infrastructure, Planet Labs Tags Earth observation, Planet Labs, Satellite Constellations, Space Systems Leave a comment

Rocket Lab’s Space Systems Win — And Why It Matters More Than Constellation Narratives

April 25, 2026December 23, 2025 by Richo
Low Earth orbit satellite constellation over Earth representing Rocket Lab space systems and government satellite missions

Rocket Lab’s $816 million Space Systems contract highlights its role as an integrated space systems provider and reframes how constellation exposure fits within the company’s long-term business model.

Categories Frontier Infrastructure, Rocket Lab Tags Defense Space, RKLB, Rocket Lab, Satellite Constellations, Space Systems Leave a comment

Rocket Lab’s Valuation Hinges on Execution, Not Launches

April 25, 2026December 16, 2025 by Richo

Rocket Lab’s valuation now depends less on launch cadence and more on whether Neutron’s unproven systems execute as designed—particularly the fairing.

Categories Frontier Infrastructure, Rocket Lab Tags Execution Risk, Investment Thesis, Neutron, Rocket Lab, Valuation Leave a comment
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NVTS Exposes AI’s Power Limit — Silicon Is the Real Bottleneck

POET Solves AI’s Next Constraint After Power Chips

SKYT Is Sitting on a Critical Chip Breakthrough

Why AI Data Centers Are Facing Cooling Constraints — And What It Means for Vertiv

Forgent Compresses Data Center Power Infrastructure Timelines

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