OCP APAC 2026: When AI starts running the hardware that runs it
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The tech industry has long been fixated on one persistent bottleneck: the physical limitations of high compute in the AI era. But what if the industry's focus, rather than pouring endless resources into infrastructure scaling and thermal architecture, should instead turn toward the reverse of that equation?
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