The AI boom continues to heat up, and the application prospects of the new generation of smart devices are remarkable. However, there is no such thing as a free lunch — the hidden costs behind this wave of AI are beginning to surface. Memory chips, as the core components of electronic devices, are ubiquitous from smartphones to automobiles. The explosive demand for AI technology is eating into the supply of these chips, leading the entire electronics manufacturing industry to face a chip shortage. For electronic product manufacturers, this undoubtedly creates new pressure — as the AI boom arrives, they must also cope with the production capacity dilemma caused by chip shortages. The contradiction between technological progress and supply realities is testing the adaptability of the industry chain.
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The AI boom continues to heat up, and the application prospects of the new generation of smart devices are remarkable. However, there is no such thing as a free lunch — the hidden costs behind this wave of AI are beginning to surface. Memory chips, as the core components of electronic devices, are ubiquitous from smartphones to automobiles. The explosive demand for AI technology is eating into the supply of these chips, leading the entire electronics manufacturing industry to face a chip shortage. For electronic product manufacturers, this undoubtedly creates new pressure — as the AI boom arrives, they must also cope with the production capacity dilemma caused by chip shortages. The contradiction between technological progress and supply realities is testing the adaptability of the industry chain.