Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 12
China AI Hardware Suppliers Struggle to Meet Demand as Early-2026 Growth Faces Supply Squeeze
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 12

China AI Hardware Suppliers Struggle to Meet Demand as Early-2026 Growth Faces Supply Squeeze

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 12
  • China’s AI hardware suppliers are struggling to keep up with surging orders, with shortages of critical components and limited production capacity threatening the strong growth seen earlier this year.
  • Component bottlenecks—not weak demand—are driving the slowdown risk, leaving suppliers unable to fully capitalize on China’s still-insatiable appetite for AI hardware.
  • The squeeze points to a near-term ceiling on expansion for China’s AI hardware sector, even as underlying demand remains robust.
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