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In today’s episode, we speak with Oreste Donzella, former Chief Strategy Officer of KLA, a global leader in semiconductor process control and inspection. Oreste brings over three decades of experience in the semiconductor industry — a sector that quietly powers every technological advance we see today.

You know, every strategist planning for AI's future is charting a course on assumptions about computational power, cost curves, and technological capability. But few are examining the foundation on which all of it rests: semiconductors. Without understanding where chip technology is headed—and the geopolitical forces reshaping its landscape—you're navigating without checking what lies beneath the waterline. Oreste is a veteran strategy officer with decades navigating the complex semiconductor stack, and here we explore the dynamics shaping foundational technologies—from manufacturing processes to geopolitical tensions—so you can better anticipate the forces that will enable or constrain your AI ambitions.

In this episode we get into:

  • Why AI’s rise is really a story about semiconductors — and how the industry’s “emotional revenge” is unfolding.
  • The hidden complexity of the semiconductor supply chain — and how a few specialized companies shape global innovation.
  • How geopolitics, national strategies, and power consumption are redefining the industry’s future.
  • The movement toward modular, heterogeneous chip design — and what it means for strategy leaders in every sector.
  • Oreste’s model for the three timeless pillars of great strategy execution: Collaboration, Innovation, and Execution.

Oreste’s perspective reminds us that strategy doesn’t live in isolation — it operates often within vast, interconnected systems. And those able to think at the systems level, able to understand how they are evolving, will be the ones able to understand where value is truly pooling and therefore where to play.

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