The Unseen Engine of the AI Revolution
The truth is, building a competitive AI is less like elegant software design and more like constructing a colossal power station. It’s a brute force endeavour. It requires a physical infrastructure so vast and power-hungry it makes traditional data centres look like garden sheds. This, to me, is where the more tangible AI infrastructure investment opportunities lie. You don't have to bet on which AI model will win the race. Instead, you can look at the companies selling the picks and shovels to every single prospector.
Nemo’s research highlights this very clearly. The money trail from ventures like xAI leads directly to a handful of key players. Take NVIDIA Corporation, for instance. Their graphics processing units, or GPUs, are the undisputed workhorses of the AI world. Without them, there is no training, no learning, no Grok. Then there’s Super Micro Computer, which builds the specialised, high-density servers needed to house thousands of these GPUs. And of course, a giant like Intel Corporation provides the foundational chips that support the entire ecosystem. They are all selling essential gear for the AI gold rush.