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IREN co-founder says AI’s biggest bottleneck is infrastructure, not chips
An IREN co-founder argues that infrastructure represents the primary constraint limiting AI development and deployment, rather than the availability of semiconductor chips. This perspective challenges the common industry narrative focusing on chip shortages as the main bottleneck for AI advancement.
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