Two factors affect the choosing of concrete materials the most are: "practical, economical and meeting code requirements". When I started as a designer, we considered concrete compressive strength of 1500 psi a structural grade concrete, and at then the reinforcing was grade 40 steel. I don't think you can find either in the market nowadays (a practical concerns). When you using 150 ksi steel in your foundation, what goals you want to achieve? The likelihood is you'll never achieve saving, as most foundations are governed by minimum reinforcing (an economical concern); and you tend to violate the basic of reinforced concrete design - steel yield just prior to compressive failure of the concrete (a code requirement). Leave material selection to a structural engineer, or learn by practices with advices from a senior engineer.