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EP 295: Vibe Coding, AI Infrastructure, and the Future of the App Economy

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AI development is getting easier, but building production-ready systems remains a challenge. From vibe coding experiments at Mobile World Congress to shifts in AI silicon, networking infrastructure, and the evolving app economy, Patrick Moorhead & Daniel Newman explore what's actually changing inside enterprise technology on this episode of The Six Five Pod.

The handpicked topics for this week are:

  1. MWC Recap and the Rise of "Vibe Coding": Experiments at Mobile World Congress highlighted how AI interfaces are lowering the barrier to building applications. Tools like Perplexity Computer enabled rapid prototyping of workforce tools, content systems, and market-modeling apps. While experimentation is easier than ever, production-grade systems still require security, accuracy, and operational discipline.

  2. The Collapse of Traditional Development Gatekeeping: AI-driven interfaces are reshaping who can build software. Users without deep engineering backgrounds can now quickly generate functional applications. Pat & Dan explore how this shift could dramatically increase the volume of software development while changing the role of traditional developers.

  3. AI Infrastructure and the Silicon Arms Race: AI infrastructure continues to evolve as companies compete to deliver efficient compute and networking at scale. Qualcomm is entering rack-scale inference with LPDDR-based architectures designed for efficiency, while Nvidia is investing heavily in optical networking through companies like Lumentum and Coherent to address power and scaling constraints.

  4. Intel's Push to Stay Competitive in Enterprise AI: Intel continues advancing its enterprise and carrier roadmap with technologies like Xeon 6 and the 18A process. While the company faces pressure in hyperscaler markets, it remains focused on maintaining relevance in enterprise and telecom infrastructure deployments.

  5. Apple's AI Infrastructure Challenge: Reports suggest Apple is evaluating Google Cloud to support infrastructure for future Siri capabilities. The hosts highlight the company's ongoing challenges with internal AI infrastructure development and the broader competition for AI talent.

  6. The Flip: Is AI Ending the App Economy? The weekly Flip debate takes on vibe coding. Will AI-driven development lead to an explosion of applications that disrupts traditional SaaS monetization models? Or will this shift simply upgrade the app economy with simple tools, while durable SaaS businesses focus on unique data, strong governance, and trusted platforms.

  7. AI Capex Continues to Drive Semiconductor Growth: Broadcom and Marvell continue benefiting from the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure. Demand for networking, connectivity, and high-performance silicon reflects the ongoing global buildout of AI compute capacity.

  8. Cybersecurity and AI Disruption Questions: CrowdStrike delivered strong financial results but faced investor questions about how AI could reshape the cybersecurity landscape. The discussion highlights how AI will both disrupt and reinforce security platforms.

  9. Capex Pressure and AI Investment Cycles: Amazon faced stock pressure related to the scale of its infrastructure investment, yet its Trainium chip strategy and expanding partnerships, including work with OpenAI, reinforce its long-term AI ambitions.

For a deeper dive into each topic, please click on the links below. Subscribe to our channel so you never miss an episode.

The Decode

NVIDIA moves aggressively into optical networking supply chain
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/02/nvidia-investment-coherent-lumentum.html

Qualcomm enters rack-scale AI inference race
https://www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2026/03/ai-inference-that-scales-qualcomm-ai200-infrastructure-management-suite

Intel's Xeon 6+ "Clearwater Forest" signals 18A moment

https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/2028751486587486675?s=20

Apple reportedly evaluating Google Cloud for next-gen Siri
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/apple-explores-deepening-google-partnership-next-gen-siri

Perplexity Computer sparks new "AI operating system" narrative
https://www.perplexity.ai/hub/blog/introducing-perplexity-computer

https://x.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/2028089608559378846?s=20

Stripe's Billing for AI Startups
https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/02/stripe-wants-to-turn-your-ai-costs-into-a-profit-center/

Bulls & Bears

Broadcom earnings watch — custom AI silicon boom

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/04/broadcom-avgo-q1-earnings-report-2026.html


CrowdStrike Q4 earnings

https://ts2.tech/en/crowdstrike-stock-holds-steady-after-upbeat-2027-forecast-as-wall-street-sizes-up-arr/

ServiceNow CEO buys $3M of stock

https://www.barrons.com/articles/servicenow-ceo-buy-stock-execs-cancel-sales-be8c597f?gaa


Amazon's Extreme AI Spending Sends Stock to Worst Month in Years

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/amazon-extreme-ai-spending-sends-123002260.html

 

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