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Just the thing for these cold winter nights

Get a good report and sit by the fire.

Shawnee Blackwood

The eastern coast of the US is covered in snow; temperatures in Western Europe are barely above freezing, and in Beijing, they are below freezing. No one is going outside if they don’t have to; the place to be is at home, warm, and with a cup of hot chocolate. 

It’s the perfect time to get up to speed on what’s happening, has happened, and will happen in the $500 billion AI processor market.

And a lot is happening with 143 companies vying for the OEMs’ and hyperscalers’s attention and purchase orders. 

Of the 102 start-ups (down from 149 due to acquisitions and IPOs), six of them have pulled in over a billion dollars each in venture investments. That’s a serious amount of money, and it’s concentrated in the hands of a few, small, energetic, and clever engineer-entrepreneurs. 

Of course, as big as that amount is, it can’t compare to what the established companies are pouring into AI hardware development. The big companies are also snapping up promising start-ups that have a clever approach, like Groq, which was recently acquired by Nvidia for $20 billion. 

If you’re one of the start-ups, you can find out very quickly what your competitors are offering (you probably already know that), how much money is behind them, how many people they have, their SWOT, and how much of a threat they are to your plans.

If you’re an investor and don’t want to be left out, you scan who the other investors are and where an investment opportunity might be.

No man is an island, and no company is either. You need all the intel you can get to win in this crazy, overpopulated, competitive market. You don’t want to end up a statistic in our next report.

Take a look at this summary, and then check out the TOC of our  AI Processors Market Development report

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