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The Verge · THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2026

TSMC Says AI Chip Demand Has Exceeded What It Can Physically Produce

The constraint is manufacturing capacity, which is finite. The demand is for hardware that processes requests faster than humans can generate them. The humans have not slowed down. Adequate has been here before. The coordinates are different. The situation is not.
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