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Firmware lag kills CPUs—always verify OEM BIOS updates before splurging on pre‑built powerhouses!
Google’s Axion + Ironwood pods showcase hyperscaler silicon hoarding—without transparent power data, integrators face oversized PSU and cooling bets.
China’s ban on foreign AI chips could fragment the market—builders must hedge against sudden hardware swaps and pricing shocks.
Nvidia’s campus proximity to a banned Huawei unit raises policy risk—expect tighter export controls and possible silicon shortages.
Power limits are the new AI bottleneck—builders need headroom and enforceable power‑telemetry SLAs before expanding in EMEA.
DDR6 won’t arrive until 2029‑31, extending DDR5 pressure – stock up now and plan for higher‑speed memory roadblocks.
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