Pat Gelsinger, the semiconductor visionary who stepped down from Intel's CEO throne last year, has been making waves in his new gig at Playground Global, channeling his expertise into hardcore tech bets like sub-zero superconducting logic and free electron lasers for next-gen lithography. Just days ago, on April 8, TechTechPotato and More Than Moore Substack dropped a bombshell interview where Gelsinger, now a year into venture capital, dished on demanding a 10,000x leap in AI inference efficiency and heralded the DeepSeek moment as the revenge of the HPC crew, pushing for high-precision 64-bit compute in science models— a shift that could redefine his biographical arc from chipmaker to AI oracle.
In a jaw-dropping business coup reported by MarketMinute on April 8, Gelsinger's bold IDM 2.0 gamble at Intel finally cashed in with a multi-billion-dollar AWS foundry deal for custom AI fabric chips on the 18A node, validating his all-in roadmap and sparking Intel Foundry's launch as an independent unit to shield client IP—think firewall between design and fabs that lured giants like Amazon and Microsoft. This resurgence of American silicon under his watch screams long-term legacy maker.
Kernel Planet chatter from April 6 fondly recalled Gelsinger's Intel days, name-dropping his Linus Torvalds meetup amid Linux kernel buzz, while no fresh social media flares or public sightings popped in the last 48 hours—keeping the gossip mill hungry. All verified from those outlets, no unconfirmed whispers here.
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