Chip Shortage Hits Server Production Amid AI Demand

Global AI Watch··3 min read·UK AI Governance (GDELT)
Chip Shortage Hits Server Production Amid AI Demand

The ongoing chip shortage is now affecting critical power management and controller silicon for servers, driven by a shift in vendor focus towards high-margin AI server products. Market analyst TrendForce has reduced its forecast for global server shipment growth in 2026 from 20% to 13% as lead times for standard server components stretch significantly, with some parts taking up to a year to deliver, exacerbating the existing supply crisis.

This change in the component landscape signifies a critical shift in how server manufacturers prioritize production, leaning heavily towards meeting the escalating demand for AI infrastructure. As manufacturers divert resources to AI-driven products, there is a notable risk of growing dependency on foreign semiconductor supply chains, potentially undermining national AI autonomy and efficiency in critical compute infrastructure.

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