Nvidia's CEO just dropped some spicy takes on a podcast. Jensen Huang credited Trump's energy policies for literally saving the AI boom. His exact words? Without those pro-growth moves, forget about building AI infrastructure or chip foundries. Zero chance.
Think about it. AI data centers eat electricity like crazy. Chip fabs? Even worse. The guy's basically saying regulatory green lights on energy made the whole hardware explosion possible. No juice, no factories. No factories, no AI revolution.
This hits different when you consider how much compute power blockchain networks and crypto mining operations demand. Same supply chain, same energy constraints. What impacts AI manufacturing impacts the entire tech stack underneath Web3.
Policy matters more than people realize. Energy access isn't just an AI problem—it's infrastructure for everything running on silicon.
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UnluckyLemur
· 10h ago
The importance of energy policy is really underestimated, and we in Web3 need to get involved in this field too...
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DecentralizedElder
· 10h ago
The energy policy aspect is indeed underestimated. Jensen Huang was quite straightforward this time... Power constraints are essentially a hard ceiling, and AI, chips, and mining are all subject to it.
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GasFeeCrier
· 10h ago
Is energy policy really that crucial? If so, miners should have spoken up long ago—why are they still quietly mining...
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NightAirdropper
· 10h ago
Energy policy is a direct bottleneck, and this has indeed been underestimated. AI, mining, and chip manufacturing all consume the same electricity—whoever secures it wins.
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SerumSqueezer
· 10h ago
ngl Jensen is absolutely right; energy policy is indeed fundamental infrastructure... but this will only put even more pressure on the crypto mining side.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 10h ago
Energy policy is directly choking progress; this time Jensen Huang is absolutely right. Without electricity, how can you make any chips? And without chips, where would AI and mining come from?
Nvidia's CEO just dropped some spicy takes on a podcast. Jensen Huang credited Trump's energy policies for literally saving the AI boom. His exact words? Without those pro-growth moves, forget about building AI infrastructure or chip foundries. Zero chance.
Think about it. AI data centers eat electricity like crazy. Chip fabs? Even worse. The guy's basically saying regulatory green lights on energy made the whole hardware explosion possible. No juice, no factories. No factories, no AI revolution.
This hits different when you consider how much compute power blockchain networks and crypto mining operations demand. Same supply chain, same energy constraints. What impacts AI manufacturing impacts the entire tech stack underneath Web3.
Policy matters more than people realize. Energy access isn't just an AI problem—it's infrastructure for everything running on silicon.