EPISODE · Jul 14, 2026 · 57 MIN
AI’s Biggest Bottleneck Isn’t GPUs — It’s Power | Sergii Gerasymovych
from An Hour of Innovation with Vit Lyoshin · host Vit Lyoshin
AI’s next bottleneck may not be GPUs. It may be the power they need for computing.In this episode of An Hour of Innovation podcast, Vit Lyoshin speaks with Sergii Gerasymovych, founder and CEO of EZ Blockchain and an AI data center infrastructure operator, about the physical systems behind the AI boom. Sergii explains why his company is pivoting from Bitcoin mining infrastructure toward AI data centers, why power and land may be more constrained than chips, and why AI builders often underestimate how slowly the physical world moves compared with software.This conversation looks beyond models and GPUs to the infrastructure layer that determines how fast AI products can actually scale.They discussed:* Why crypto mining infrastructure prepared Sergii for the AI data center boom* Why power and land may be harder to scale than GPUs* How utilities, transformers, substations, and power studies slow down deployment* What an AI data center actually looks like in simple terms* How modular data centers work and why startups may use them* Why Sergii thinks future AI data centers may become smaller and more distributed* What Sergii believes people misunderstand about data centers, power, water, and local communities* Why demand response can make some large power users useful for the grid* Why space data centers and blockchain-style distributed compute may be overhyped* What AI founders should understand before assuming compute will be available quicklySergii Gerasymovych is an infrastructure operator whose company, EZ Blockchain, began by building and operating data center infrastructure for Bitcoin mining and is now applying those lessons to AI compute. His perspective is grounded in the physical side of technology: power contracts, land, modular deployment, grid constraints, cooling, and the real timelines required to bring compute online. For builders, founders, product leaders, and engineers, this episode is a practical reminder that AI may feel like software, but it depends on hardware, energy, and infrastructure that cannot always move at startup speed.Timestamps00:00 Introduction01:41 The Shift from Crypto to AI Infrastructure03:15 Lessons from Crypto Mining for AI Data Centers06:40 Power and Land: The New Bottlenecks10:01 The Role of Clean Energy in AI Data Centers12:52 Chips: Supply and Demand Dynamics15:25 Understanding AI Data Center Infrastructure17:55 Public Perception and Controversies23:30 Modular Data Centers: the Future of AI Infrastructure27:23 The Evolution of Data Centers Over the Next Decade31:14 The Feasibility of Space Data Centers35:46 The Future of AI Compute Power41:45 Misconceptions About AI Infrastructure51:33 Advice from Sergii to Builders54:09 Innovation Q&AConnect with Sergii* Website: https://ezblockchain.net/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sergii-gerasymovych/ * X: https://x.com/SergiiGera * Other: https://gerasymovych.com/ Support the PodcastIf you enjoy the podcast, you can support it by exploring the tools below.These are affiliate links, meaning the show earns a small commission at no extra cost to you.MeetGeek: Record, transcribe, summarize, and share insights from every meeting. https://get.meetgeek.ai/yjteozr4m6ln Amplemarket: Step into the future of sales: Human + AI. Empower reps, uncover opportunities, and grow revenue.https://grow.amplemarket.com/04e068165684-affiliateDatabox: Turn business performance data into clear answers your team can understand, explain, and act on – instantly.https://join.databox.com/vhw0wbr9qg9o For inquiries about sponsoring An Hour of Innovation, email [email protected] Connect with Vit* Substack: https://anhourofinnovation.substack.com/* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vit-lyoshin/ * X: https://x.com/vitlyoshin * Website: https://vitlyoshin.com/
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