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AI Data Center Spending Fuels Massive Demand for High-Bandwidth Memory Chips

Dave Mazza, CEO of Roundhill Investments, joins Remy Blaire to discuss the recent surge in the Roundhill Memory ETF (DRAM), which has surpassed $10 billion in assets within just six weeks. They discuss the current state of the memory chip market, particularly in the context of the booming AI industry, and how memory chips are becoming a critical bottleneck for AI development.

Dave highlights that while investors are excited about the potential of AI, they must remain cautious of the cyclical nature of the memory industry, which has historically experienced significant boom and bust cycles. He explains that the demand for memory chips is driven by the massive spending on data center buildouts, which is projected to reach up to $1 trillion. However, supply constraints exist, as only a few companies produce high-bandwidth memory chips.

They also touch on the ETF’s heavy exposure to South Korean companies like Samsung and SK Hynix, especially in light of ongoing labor negotiations that could impact supply. Dave emphasizes that while some investors might prefer to invest in American companies like Micron, they would miss out on the growth potential of these major players in the memory market.

Additionally, they explored the differences between the memory chip sector and the storage side of the business, with Dave using a kitchen analogy to illustrate how these components work together in the AI ecosystem. Finally, they discuss whether investors should continue to chase momentum in this space or consider taking profits, with Dave suggesting that while the recent gains have been significant, there remains a long-term tailwind for memory companies.

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