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2026-06-24:The Commoditization of Compute: What SpaceX’s $6.3B Landlord Deal and Cerebras’ Margin Collapse Tell Us About the AI Bubble

6 min · 24. juni 2026
episode 2026-06-24:The Commoditization of Compute: What SpaceX’s $6.3B Landlord Deal and Cerebras’ Margin Collapse Tell Us About the AI Bubble cover

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A $6.3 billion SpaceX compute deal sounds like the next great AI infrastructure story, until the chart quietly disagrees. Cerebras nearly doubled revenue, yet its margin guide forced Wall Street to ask the uncomfortable question nobody wanted to say out loud: what if AI hardware is becoming a low-margin landlord business? In this episode, we unpack why the Nasdaq's two percent slide may be less about panic and more about repricing, how leveraged semiconductor products overseas helped shake Micron, why Qualcomm's smart Modular move still faces a bearish tape, and how one DeepMind defection may have rattled Alphabet's AI premium. The twist is subtle but powerful: AI may still be real, while the old valuation story breaks. Read the full report: https://deepmarket.report/en/report/us_stocks/2026-06-24?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcast-us_stocks-en&utm_content=2026-06-24-en&utm_term=report_link

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