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Burry Warns: Nvidia's Power-Hungry Chips Could Cede AI Race to China
24 Dec
Summary
- Michael Burry criticizes Nvidia's focus on power-intensive AI chips.
- Burry fears the US may lose the AI race to China due to Nvidia's strategy.
- Nvidia's stock has surged over 12-fold since the start of 2023.

Investor Michael Burry has sharply criticized Nvidia, suggesting its focus on power-intensive AI microchips could lead to the United States losing the critical AI race to China. Burry expressed concern that Nvidia's strategy prioritizes energy consumption over efficiency, a point he believes is exacerbated by China's substantial and rapidly expanding energy infrastructure.
Burry advocates for a shift towards more efficient, AI-tuned application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) rather than relying on increasingly power-hungry graphics processing units (GPUs). He contends that Nvidia's strong market position and existing deals with industry players create a 'death grip' on development, hindering alternative approaches.
This critique comes as Nvidia has experienced extraordinary financial growth. The company's stock has surged more than 12-fold since the beginning of 2023, achieving a market capitalization of $4.4 trillion and generating significant revenue and net income in the first nine months of the current year.




