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AI is starting to out-design chip engineers in narrow areas as LLMs accelerate software chip design tool development
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The custom AI ASIC state of play (May 2026) — Broadcom deals, Google TPUs, Meta MTIA & beyond
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Premium ASIC-based AI server shipments are projected to reach 27.8% of the market in 2026, the highest share since 2023, and custom ASIC shipments will grow 44.6% year-over-year.

Memory makers brace for hydrogen fluoride pricing shock as Hormuz blockade impacts supply chain
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AI is starting to out-design chip engineers in narrow areas as LLMs accelerate software chip design tool development
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