The recent news that both $META and $ORCL had selected $NVDA ’s Spectrum-X for their AI Ethernet fabric initially sent a shiver down my spine. On the surface, this looked like a significant blow to the incumbent leader, Arista Networks, and by extension, a major setback for the open-source Ultra Ethernet Consortium. Spooked by the headlines, I tasked Gemini with multiple deep-dive analyses to break down the implications for a non-technical AI investor like myself. I then used NotebookLM to turn it into a podcast. The results were surprising, revealing a far more nuanced picture that is not the bearish signal I first feared. If you are an investor in Arista $ANET , Astera Labs $ALAB , or Credo Technology $CRDO , I highly recommend you listen to the following breakdown to understand why this development may not be a threat to your thesis.
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