In this episode of theCUBE's AI Factory series, join John Furrier, co-founder and co-Chief Executive Officer of SiliconANGLE Media Inc., as they converse with Gio Albertazzi, Chief Executive Officer of Vertiv, to discuss the intricacies and innovations within the field of physical AI and robotics. This conversation is part of theCUBE's NYSE Wired program, highlighting the latest developments in AI infrastructure and its impact on digital and physical systems.
Gio Albertazzi offers a wealth of expertise in digital critical infrastructure, sharing insights on Vertiv's role in the evolving landscape of data centers and physical AI. They discuss how power and cooling systems are essential to the functionality of AI factories, emphasizing Vertiv’s strategic partnerships, including with industry leader Nvidia. TheCUBE's research team, led by John Furrier, provides further depth into the conversation, engaging with the latest cutting-edge technologies and trends.
The discussion unveils key takeaways on the significant growth in the data center market, the importance of system-level innovation, and the necessity of collaboration to stay ahead in infrastructure technology. Albertazzi notes that optimizing power and cooling solutions is crucial in enabling future technologies, with Vertiv poised at the forefront of this transformation. Insights from theCUBE's analysts underscore the increasing importance of energy efficiency and system integration to ensure optimal performance in next-generation infrastructures.
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In this segment from theCUBE + NYSE Wired’s “AI Factories – Data Centers of the Future” series, theCUBE’s Dave Vellante sits down with Rob Biederman, managing partner at Asymmetric Capital, to unpack a disciplined approach to early-stage investing amid AI-scale infrastructure shifts. Biederman explains Asymmetric’s founder-first model: writing $1–$10M checks (often via SAFEs), joining boards as they form and helping operators with go-to-market, operations, finance and strategy (not product/engineering). He shares why the firm avoided 2021’s lofty SaaS multiples in favor of backing proven builders earlier (single-digit pre-money), and highlights portfolio execution such as a cash-efficient LATAM e-commerce company scaling from ~$1-2M to about $50M in revenue. The discussion also explores Asymmetric’s subscale buy-and-build plays (e.g., pool cleaning in San Diego, sleep apnea clinics in Houston), where density, tech-enabled services and platform ops expand margins and enterprise value.
Biederman weighs in on AI economics as enterprises race to “AI factories,” cautioning that not every AI workload creates ROI and that overbuilt compute assumptions could face a reckoning. He argues that winners will prove a clear 10× value equation and avoid scaling go-to-market before product-market fit. Additional insights include early liquidity discipline (returning $0.20 on the dollar before the fund’s third anniversary), portfolio survivability (34 of 35 companies still operating; three positive exits), and guidance to founders: make your value proposition relevant, credible and differentiated. Tune in for candid perspective on how capital efficiency, ownership discipline and anti-thematic sourcing intersect with a world where GPU-dense data centers and AI-scale software are reshaping enterprise infrastructure and economics.
In this segment from theCUBE + NYSE Wired: AI Factories – Data Centers of the Future, Gio Albertazzi, chief executive officer of Vertiv, joins theCUBE’s John Furrier to explain how AI factories are reshaping the fundamentals of enterprise infrastructure. Albertazzi outlines Vertiv’s role as a global leader in digital critical infrastructure – spanning power, cooling and physical systems from medium-voltage feeds to the chip – and shares how surging demand for AI-scale data centers is driving strong results, including 27% year-over-year growth and expanding ma...Read more