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šļø AI Infrastructure, minus the buzzwords. In this episode, Ji Hoon Kwon [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jkwon1105/] (Managing Director, Samsung Ventures [https://www.linkedin.com/company/samsung-venture-investment-america/posts/?feedView=all]) explains where AI data centers really choke (power, thermal, and networking) why baseload energy matters, and how a CVC can move at VC speed while creating value beyond capital. He also pressure-tests āfutureā ideas like floating and space data centers with an operatorās lens. Highlights * š Power is bottleneck #1. GPU draw jumped to ~1ā1.2 kW per chip; racks push ~120 kW, and lost power turns into heat. * š”ļø Thermal follows power. More watts mean more heat; rethink electrical and cooling together. * āļø Next wave: power electronics. Efficiency in conversion and distribution becomes the lever. * š Baseload beats intermittency. 24/7 AI favors SMR nuclear and geothermal over variable-only supply. * š§Ŗ Diligence that saves time. Run technical and financial checks in parallel; decide fast or pass fast. * š¤ Value after the check. Open doors across BUsāmanufacturing, customers, and design-insānot just capital. * š Future formats, reality check. Floating and space DCs have promise, but corrosion, maintenance, connectivity, and launch costs are tough. * š What makes a āgoodā CVC deal. Strategic fit matters, but financial returns still keep the engine running. Resources: * š¬ Open Road Ventures Newsletter [https://openroadventuress.substack.com/] * ā” Bundl Venture Club [https://www.bundl.com/venture-club]
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