Surging demand for generative AI has outpaced available computing power, pushing roughly half of the AI data centers planned for 2026 in the US into delay or cancellation. The bottleneck has shifted from chips such as GPUs to electricity and grid infrastructure, and reporting and executive remarks reveal big tech firms struggling to secure enough service capacity.
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