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Big Techs AI Arms Race Fueling Rapid Hardware Obsolescence

What Happened

Major tech companies such as Google and Microsoft are pouring billions of dollars into AI hardware to power their artificial intelligence ambitions. This investment is driving a global AI arms race, centered on cutting-edge data centers and specialized chips. However, Fortune reports that these costly infrastructure builds often become outdated in just three years due to the rapid pace of advances in AI models and chip design. Companies constantly replace older hardware to maintain an edge in speed and efficiency, resulting in a cycle of continuous massive investments and mounting e-waste.

Why It Matters

The relentless push for AI leadership forces tech giants to adopt new hardware at a breakneck pace, raising sustainability and financial concerns across the industry. This turnover not only accelerates innovation but also highlights challenges like supply chain strain and electronic waste. Read more in our AI News Hub

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