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Welcome to the AI Infrastructure Wars

When was the last time you saw engineers cheer louder for a chip release than a new iPhone?
That’s the world we live in today.

Because in AI, the real bottleneck isn’t ideas. It’s compute.
And the battlefield? Chips.

→ NVIDIA became the king by turning GPUs into the backbone of AI training.
→ AMD is fighting back with cost-efficient, high-performance alternatives.
→ Startups are building brain-inspired chips, custom silicon, and domain-specific processors that promise speed without burning megawatts.

This isn’t just a hardware race. It’s about who controls the pace of AI innovation itself.
Every breakthrough model, every application that scales, all of it depends on whether the infrastructure can keep up.

Here’s the big shift:
In the future, access to compute will decide who leads in AI.
Not just countries or corporates, but entire industries.

Call it the AI Infrastructure Wars. The winners won’t just sell chips.
They’ll shape the very limits of what AI can (and can’t) do.

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