SemiAnalysis Xie on Asia AI Supply Chain
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SemiAnalysis highlighting specific Asian hardware suppliers as AI demand winners underscores how much leverage has shifted to a few upstream nodes. If you’re building on-prem or custom AI hardware, vendor concentration in Asia is now a strategic risk variable, not just a procurement detail.
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