Forging The Future with Chris Howard
In this episode, Brian McCarson (Microchip Technology) breaks down AI's four evolutionary eras: machine learning, training, inference, and AGI. In today’s conversation, Brian makes a bold case that most organizations are building infrastructure for the wrong phase. Based on nearly 25 years at Intel and now driving innovation at Microchip Technology, he explains why the real bottleneck in AI today is not compute power but the high-speed switches, retimers, and storage controllers that connect GPUs, CPUs, and memory at scale, what he calls the "nervous system" of AI infrastructure. He warns that enterprises over-investing in cloud-based training architectures are heading toward a costly redesign within 18 months, and that the winning strategy is to plan now for inference-first, agent-friendly systems that push compute as close to the endpoint as possible. 🎧 Episode Highlights [01:37]: Brian's journey from semiconductor automation to modern AI [13:41]: Inheriting and rebuilding Microchip's data center business [20:10]: How Microchip deployed AI agents to scale operations without expanding headcount [34:43]: Why Microchip positions itself as the nervous system of AI infrastructure [43:07]: The energy and supply chain constraints reshaping the future of data centers 🔑 Key Takeaways: ● Most organizations are investing in AI infrastructure for the wrong phase. The shift from the training era to the inference era demands a fundamental rethink of architecture, and companies building cloud-dependent, training-heavy systems today are setting themselves up for a costly and disruptive redesign within 18 months. Planning now for inference-first, agent-friendly systems that push compute closer to the endpoint is the strategic move that separates long-term winners from short-term optimizers. ● The real bottleneck in AI is not compute power but the infrastructure connecting it. As Nvidia accelerates its hardware refresh cycle to an annual cadence, the switches, retimers, and storage controllers that enable GPUs, CPUs, and memory to communicate at scale have become the critical constraint. Investing in high-performance interconnect technology is no longer an afterthought but a core requirement for getting full value out of expensive compute investments. ● AI delivers its greatest business value when it augments people rather than replaces them. Microchip's turnaround demonstrated that deploying AI agents as PhD-level assistants to handle menial, repetitive tasks, while keeping humans focused on high-value strategic work, drives better outcomes, stronger team morale, and sustainable growth. The companies using AI purely to cut headcount and improve a balance sheet are optimizing for the short term at the expense of long-term organizational health. 👤 About The Host: Brian McCarson Brian McCarson is Corporate Vice President at Microchip Technology, where he leads the company's data center solutions business with a focus on the high-speed interconnect infrastructure powering next-generation AI systems. He brings nearly 25 years of experience at Intel Corporation, where he built deep expertise across semiconductor innovation, factory automation, and advanced technology development. A longtime advocate for using AI to drive real business outcomes, Brian is recognized for his ability to turn around complex technology organizations and translate emerging AI trends into actionable enterprise strategy. Stay Connected: ● https://www.softeq.com ● https://www.linkedin.com/in/techris ● https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianmccarson ● https://www.microchip.com Produced by Speakerbox Media.
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