The Second Silicon Winter — Now Available as an eBook
(First published on January 23, 2026)
The moment has arrived.
The Second Silicon Winter: Why Memory, Not Compute, Shapes the Future of AI and Autonomy is now live in the Amazon Kindle Store.
This book is my attempt to map the real climate behind the AI boom — not the marketing weather, but the structural forces shaping what comes next. If you’ve been following my work on memory bottlenecks, supply‑chain psychology, and the emerging decoupling between AI and silicon, this is the full, integrated argument.
The timing couldn’t be sharper.
The chip crisis is accelerating, the narrative is shifting, and the world is beginning to sense the frost line I’ve been tracking for months. Publishing this now feels almost too perfectly aligned with the moment — but that’s exactly why it needed to be released today.
Where to get it
The eBook is available worldwide on Amazon.
(Your local Amazon store will automatically redirect.)
Paperback edition coming soon
For those who prefer print — the paperback is already in production and will follow shortly.
Same cover, same thesis, same climate map — just in a format built for underlining, dog‑ears, and marginalia.
What’s inside
- Why memory, not compute, is the real throttle on AI
- How the HBM wars reshape the entire hardware stack
- Why the industry’s optimism cycles follow mythic patterns
- The structural logic behind the Second Silicon Winter
- A framework for understanding the next decade of autonomy and intelligence
This book is the first formal articulation of a shift that is only now entering mainstream awareness. If you’ve been reading my essays, you already know the contours — but this is the complete map.
Thank you to everyone who followed the pre‑announcement and encouraged this project into the world.
More soon — including the print release and a few behind‑the‑scenes notes on the cover, which has already taken on a life of its own.