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:CREATED: [2026-05-24 Sun]
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#+title: Impact on the AI and GPU Industry
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#+filetags: :passepartout:economics:industry:ai:gpu:nvidia:
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If a symbolic-bootstrapping architecture becomes popular, the industry structure shifts fundamentally:
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**Token demand compresses.** The entire AI industry (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google — ~$50B API revenue) is built on per-token pricing. A mature [[id:28c46769-c14b-42aa-ac7a-69d310157f8f][Passepartout]] reduces token consumption to the unfamiliar 10% I/O boundary. Steady-state per-user LLM consumption drops by an order of magnitude.
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**GPU inference demand plateaus in regulated industries.** Inference demand drops 80-90% in any sector where the rule book is published — which covers most economically significant sectors (finance, healthcare, industrial, government procurement, legal compliance). Nvidia's growth narrative shifts from "every transaction goes through a GPU" to "every training run needs a GPU."
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**Hyperscaler competition shifts.** The race shifts from "who has the most H100s" to "who has the best domain-specific gate rules." Google's industry data advantage matters more than Azure's raw compute.
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**New hardware tier emerges:** CPU-native [[id:13e6ae54-2d24-5aa0-b1cd-a7e8e749aa70][verification appliances running Lisp microcode]] on RISC-V cores. Low volume (hundreds of thousands/year), high margin ($5K-50K/unit). Manufacturable at older fab nodes (28nm, 45nm) — no dependency on TSMC's leading edge. This hardware embodies [[id:9af13fff-9725-542b-93b1-a555bc74ad72][Lisp economics]] — the cost of verification approaches zero once the symbolic engine is running on dedicated silicon. The outcome is a [[id:827bc546-e887-5b7c-9b65-6392beaf0920][verification monopoly]] for agent safety — the same certification dynamic UL provides for electrical safety.
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