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The Infrastructure of Intelligence: Inside Crusoe's Massive AI Factory in Texas

The Infrastructure of Intelligence: Inside Crusoe's Massive AI Factory in Texas

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In this episode of Founded & Funded, Ben Gilbert, co-host of the Acquired podcast, sits down with Chase Lochmiller, co-founder and CEO of Crusoe-AI, the company building what it calls AI factories, including its massive campus in Abilene, Texas, which are designed to power this new era of intelligence.

In this conversation, Ben and Chase explore the physical reality behind today's AI revolution. Why modern AI workloads demand entirely new infrastructure. How energy has become the primary bottleneck to scaling intelligence. What it takes to compress multi-year building timelines into months. And how Crusoe's energy-first philosophy, from capturing flared methane to siting facilities near abundant wind power, shaped its path to building one of the world's largest AI computing campuses.

This is a must-watch for anyone building in AI or rethinking infrastructure for the next era of intelligence.

Full Transcript: https://www.madrona.com/the-infrastructure-of-intelligence-inside-crusoes-ai-factory-in-texas

Chapters:
(00:00) - Introduction
(02:46) - Scale and Power Requirements
(03:55) - Job Creation and Construction Progress
(05:11) - Creative Solutions and Manufacturing Capabilities
(06:25) - Modular Design and Infrastructure Optimization
(07:42) - Data Center Construction and Assembly Process
(09:07) - Technical Infrastructure and Cooling System
(10:33) - Power Sourcing and Renewable Energy
(11:56) - Wind Energy Utilization and AI Infrastructure
(13:16) - AI Workload Flexibility and Energy Considerations
(14:38) - Entrepreneurial Journey and Company Evolution
(16:11) - Background in AI and Transition to Data Centers
(17:40) - Early Business Model and Bitcoin Mining
(19:14) - Infrastructure Evolution and Future Outlook
(21:17) - Cloud Platform Services

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