Global chip production is limited, and a large portion of this production is now being redirected toward artificial intelligence systems. This is because AI requires far more processing power than ordinary electronic devices. Major technology companies are already securing a significant share of available chips, knowing that computational capacity will be the most critical resource of the future.
This development will directly impact the electronics sector. Computers, graphics cards, phones, and storage devices all depend on the same chip supply chain. As production capacity shifts toward AI, chip availability for other sectors will decrease, and costs will rise. This will lead to higher prices for electronic devices and make hardware significantly more valuable.
We have entered a new era where the most strategic resource is no longer energy, but processing power. As artificial intelligence continues to accumulate this power, both the electronics industry and digital systems will increasingly feel the effects of this transformation.