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title: "Both Analyst and Investor: This 29-Year-Old Wields the Discourse Power of AI"
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description: "With no prestigious university degree and no background in semiconductors, a 29-year-old has successfully built an AI information empire generating over $100 million annually—SemiAnalysis, the most watched research institution in the AI industry. He has been singled out by Jensen Huang, personally received by Lisa Su, and serves as both an analyst and an investor. By maximizing the monetization of \"information asymmetry,\" he is becoming one of the most influential figures in the global AI supply chain"
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# Both Analyst and Investor: This 29-Year-Old Wields the Discourse Power of AI

A young man with no semiconductor degree, who rose from the Reddit community, is becoming the most influential information hub for the global AI industry.

In March this year, at NVIDIA's GTC Developer Conference, CEO Jensen Huang mentioned only two names during his entire speech—one of them was Dylan Patel, 29, founder of SemiAnalysis. Huang not only referenced SemiAnalysis's latest chip performance evaluation report, InferenceX, but also projected its logo onto the big screen and dedicated five minutes to explaining it.

A few days later, Patel released a report shorting NVIDIA's Rubin chip.

This detail almost perfectly outlines Patel's logic of conduct: **seeking both influence and independence. As for where the boundary between the two lies, he draws it himself.**

Dylan Patel's profile picture on social platform

## From $20 Million to $100 Million: A Business of Selling "Cognition"

SemiAnalysis is the technology newsletter with the highest subscription count on Substack, boasting over 250,000 subscribers. Most subscribe for free, while only a minority pay $500 annually to access all content.

But subscription revenue is merely a fraction.

SemiAnalysis expects total revenue this year to exceed **$100 million**, whereas just a year ago, that figure was **$20 million**. The real money comes from selling in-depth research reports and data to tech startups, investment firms, and internal teams at large technology companies like NVIDIA—clients who use this intelligence to guide their AI spending and investment decisions.

The research coverage spans long-term topics such as GPUs and data centers, extending to more timely supply chain risk analysis. For instance, how shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz could affect helium exports and subsequently impact chip supplies.

The essence of this business model is turning "knowing before everyone else" into a priced commodity.

CNBC host Jim Cramer introduced SemiAnalysis on his show: "There is a company I regard as the Bible... I believe SemiAnalysis is the arbiter; they are like God."

## Jensen Huang Singles Him Out; AMD's Lisa Su Meets Personally

Patel's influence is most directly reflected in the reactions of industry leaders.

Last year, he received an invitation to tour the Supermicro factory, led personally by CEO Charles Liang. Prior to this, after he published an article criticizing AMD's MI300X chip, AMD CEO Lisa Su arranged a 90-minute one-on-one meeting within less than a day. Both parties later publicly shared details of the meeting on social media.

According to The Information, when reporters visited Patel's San Francisco office, they nearly bumped into his next appointment in the lobby: Sequoia Capital partner Shaun Maguire was waiting.

This state of being "actively approached by top-tier players" is a microcosm of SemiAnalysis's current standing.

## Analyst, Journalist, Investor: The Tension of Triple Identities

What makes SemiAnalysis special is that it simultaneously plays three roles that are usually kept separate.

It publishes reports and evaluations like a media organization, sells research to clients like a consulting firm, and Patel himself is a shareholder in approximately **20 startups**, including Thinking Machines Lab founded by Mira Murati, and Enfabrica, a chip startup that reached an over **$900 million** licensing and talent acquisition agreement with NVIDIA last September.

More complexly, the subjects of SemiAnalysis's reports are often its paying clients.

Traditional media typically manage conflicts of interest through "separation of editorial and commercial operations"; consulting firms generally do not publicly criticize their own clients. SemiAnalysis is neither, nor does it intend to become either.

Patel addressed this directly: "Every major company in the world pays for our data and reports, and there is a reason for that. It is impossible to know everything, but I believe we know more than anyone else."

He set four principles for SemiAnalysis: "Have fun, make money, know everything—and have influence."

## Boundary Testing of Conflicts of Interest

The stress test of this model is now surfacing through a lawsuit.

Earlier this year, Patel fired former employee Wei Zhou. Subsequently, both parties filed lawsuits against each other.

Zhou alleged in the complaint that Patel had asked him to include internal information about cloud provider Fluidstack in SemiAnalysis's research reports—while Patel had previously formed a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to raise funds for Fluidstack. Zhou claimed he feared this action might be illegal and was fired for refusing to execute it.

Patel's counterclaim states that Zhou was fired due to rude behavior toward colleagues, showing up drunk to work, and other infractions.

Both sides declined to comment on the litigation.

According to an insider, the lawsuit triggered anxiety among multiple SemiAnalysis clients, who called to ask how the company handles their information. Consequently, SemiAnalysis plans to commission a third-party agency to issue a data processing report to reassure clients.

Patel ranked Fluidstack as Gold in his ClusterMax cloud service provider rankings, but he simultaneously noted that another company he invested in, Prime Intellect, received only a Bronze ranking, thereby demonstrating that SemiAnalysis does not favor affiliated companies. Vincent Weisser, co-founder of Prime Intellect, stated that he believes Patel can act "independently of his financial interests."

## From a Small Town in Georgia to San Francisco

Patel holds no formal degrees in semiconductors or AI.

He grew up in rural Georgia to immigrant parents who ran a motel. He applied to MIT and Stanford but was rejected by both, eventually attending the University of Georgia, majoring in data analytics, risk management, and legal studies.

After graduation, he worked at a financial firm but was disappointed with the bonus results—"They gave me $100,000, when it should have been much more." He then quit and founded SemiAnalysis alone in 2020.

In the early stages, he built his information network by attending industry conferences, asking numerous questions, and networking—a method similar to how journalists cultivate sources. Early deep-dive analyses of obscure semiconductor companies like MediaTek, along with critical reports on Tesla's Dojo D1 chip, helped SemiAnalysis accumulate its initial audience.

In February 2023, he published an analysis on the impact of AI on search engines and related costs, shortly thereafter noticing a new subscriber: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. A few months later, he released an internal Google memo circulating on Discord regarding the threat open-source AI posed to Google's strategy, verifying its authenticity through insiders.

**Currently, SemiAnalysis employs 85 people across 11 countries. Every Monday, Patel reviews weekly reports submitted by each team to track the latest developments across all segments of the AI economy.**

His office is located in downtown San Francisco, sharing space with Dwarkesh Patel, host of the "Dwarkesh Podcast" (no relation), alongside Anthropic researcher Sholto Douglas, and Leopold Aschenbrenner, a former OpenAI researcher who has since established his own investment fund.

Patel's parents still do not quite understand what their son does. "My mom even told others I'm working in IT," he said. "When she says that, I feel like a failure—stop it, Mom."

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