The Picks and Shovels of the Digital Age
Google’s parent company, Alphabet, is currently engaged in one of the biggest infrastructure projects in human history. They are spending billions upon billions of pounds, not on clever lines of code, but on the physical hardware required to make their AI ambitions a reality. Their data centres are vast, power hungry behemoths, and they need a constant supply of the very best technology to keep them running.
This spending creates a powerful ripple effect. The money flows directly to the companies that manufacture the essential components. Think of it as a technology food chain. At the top, you have Google. Just below, you have the companies that supply the high performance computing engines, the digital picks and shovels of our time.
NVIDIA is the most obvious one, their graphics chips have become the default engine for AI. Then there’s AMD, providing the processing units that act as the brains of the operation. And underpinning it all is Taiwan Semiconductor, the foundry that actually manufactures the silicon wafers for almost everyone. These are the big, famous toolmakers, and they are certainly benefiting from Google’s spending spree.