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Global “Leading-Edge” Semiconductor Supply Chain Imbalance Is Placing Data Center Sustainability Objectives under Threat

By Reece Hayden | 14 Nov 2022 | IN-6749

The Data Center Market (DCM) is going through a period of massive transformation. The energy crisis and global warming have led to increased emphasis on public and corporate-led energy efficiency and sustainability measures. Improving energy efficiency in the DCM requires widespread changes, paramount among these is a transition to “leading-edge” semiconductors that can help maximize Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE). But geopolitical and structural challenges may stand in the way as “leading-edge” supply chains remain heavily unbalanced.

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Written by Reece Hayden

Principal Analyst
As part of ABI Research’s strategic technologies team, Principal Analyst Reece Hayden leads the Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) research service. His primary focus is uncovering the technical, commercial, and economic opportunities in AI software and AI markets. Reece explores AI software across the complete value chain, with a cross-vertical and global viewpoint, to provide strategic guidance for, among others, enterprises, hardware and software vendors, hyper scalers, system integrators, and communication service providers. Reece previously worked in the distributed & edge compute team, where he supported clients across various areas, including enterprise connectivity (including network-as-a-service), edge AI platforms, and the semiconductor market.