Apple’s Reported Intel Deal Shows Compute Bottlenecks Driving Industrial Policy
John Coogan and Jordi Hays use Diet TBPN to argue that the AI buildout is increasingly organizing markets, industrial policy and corporate strategy around scarce compute capacity, but not fully defining the U.S. economy. Coogan frames Intel’s reported Apple manufacturing deal as a government-backed attempt to rebuild domestic semiconductor capacity, while also pointing to DeepSeek’s reported $50bn valuation and Anthropic’s access to xAI-linked compute as evidence that capital is chasing chips, power and fabs. At the same time, they argue that jobs data and consumer examples such as Six Flags and Whirlpool show a broader economy that is uneven, not simply collapsing outside AI.
TBPN·May 9, 2026·15 min read