SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son Sees Fusion Power as Key to AI’s Future
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When Masayoshi Son starts talking fusion as the “realistic” path for AI data center power, it reinforces that energy — not just chips — is becoming a strategic bottleneck. Infra and AI teams should be modeling scenarios where power availability, not GPU count, is the primary constraint on scaling plans over the next 5–10 years.
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