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CEO Wei Cheolers: In the coming years, companies will have difficulty meeting the global demand for chips
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According to information from IT House on June 4, 4th (today) by Bloomberg, the CEO and CEO Wei Cheol said at the shareholders' conference that, with the growth in demand in AI, it would be difficult to keep the global supply of chips up to date for years to come. This also means that capacity remains a key bottleneck in the global computing infrastructure expansion.
According to Wei Cheolists, even if new production capacity in the United States continues in the coming years, it will not be able to fully meet the needs of United States clients. However, companies would not follow the sudden and substantial price increases in the chip-storage industry in the hope of maintaining business stability.
The Wei Cheolists reiterate that the amount of electricity accumulated this year is expected to increase by more than 30 per cent. The new capacity is still insufficient in the face of the demands of the major super-massive cloud service providers, who are planning to invest $725 billion in the AI field only this year (IT House Note: The current exchange rate is about RMB 4.92 trillion). “We need a long time to meet the needs of our clients.”
He added that the two plots of land acquired by electricity in Arizona should be sufficient to support the expansion needs of the next decade. In addition, the average bonus for an electricity builder this year will increase by more than 30 per cent to respond to an outside demand that AI hot-tide beneficiaries share more profits with their employees.
In April of this year, the build-up of electricity increased its annual sales guidelines and indicated that its own capital expenditure could be close to the pre-existing forecasted inter-zone ceiling of $56 billion (the current exchange rate is about RMB 38,0144 million).
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