A major tech player just unveiled its latest AI chip, marking another bold move in the race to break the grip one semiconductor giant has held over the market for years. The timing couldn't be more telling—across the industry, companies are pouring resources into developing their own silicon, desperate to reduce reliance on a single supplier whose chips have become the backbone of modern AI infrastructure. This isn't just about cost savings anymore. It's about control, speed, and carving out competitive advantages in a landscape where computing power increasingly dictates who wins and who fades into irrelevance. The battle for AI chip supremacy is heating up, and the stakes have never been higher.

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ZeroRushCaptainvip
· 11h ago
Another company is trying to bottom-fish in the chip sector? Ha, is this really going to break the monopoly this time, or is it just another prelude to fleecing retail investors?
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SolidityStrugglervip
· 17h ago
The trend of chip self-sufficiency is real—whoever controls computing power controls the future. This is not just talk.
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ForkMastervip
· 12-04 17:21
Another chip fork is here, but it's unlikely to break the monopoly—I've been hearing this rhetoric for a decade.
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MEVSandwichVictimvip
· 12-02 17:02
Honestly, this wave looks like the chip war is getting more and more intense... But it still feels like the same old trap; who can really break the monopoly?
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zkProofGremlinvip
· 12-02 16:57
Ngl, this game is played quite harshly, no wonder everyone is eager to develop their own chips.
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MoonlightGamervip
· 12-02 16:50
The trend of chip autonomy is inevitable, and finally someone has truly taken action; this wave must be able to break the monopoly.
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notSatoshi1971vip
· 12-02 16:42
Ngl, the chip landscape is really going to be reshuffled now; the days of a single supplier are over.
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EyeOfTheTokenStormvip
· 12-02 16:41
It's another round of chip internal competition; can we break the monopoly this time? I'm skeptical... According to my quantitative model, this wave of intensified competition is actually a typical Supply Chain reconstruction cycle in historical data. In the short term, it can indeed surge, but don't be fooled by the short-term Fluctuation, everyone.
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