Dylan Patel - The Infinite Demand for Tokens, Claude Mythos, and Supply Constraints
4/23/202645 min
This is my second conversation with Dylan Patel. Dylan is the founder and CEO of SemiAnalysis, where he tracks the semiconductor supply chain and AI infrastructure buildout.
This conversation is about the supply and demand of tokens. On demand, Dylan describes something completely explosive. He explains why the frontier model is the only model anyone wants, and willingness to pay for it is nearly unbounded. His own firm has gone from tens of thousands of dollars in AI spend last year to seven million this year.
On supply, we walk through the bottlenecks across memory...
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