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In the sprawling digital metropolises we call data centers, a silent crisis unfolds. Beneath the hum of cooling systems and the flicker of status lights, electrons struggle through copper labyrinths like ancient messengers on congested roads.
Their journey—moving data between chips—has become the modern bottleneck of artificial intelligence, a limitation more profound than raw computational power itself.
By ArthurIn the sprawling digital metropolises we call data centers, a silent crisis unfolds. Beneath the hum of cooling systems and the flicker of status lights, electrons struggle through copper labyrinths like ancient messengers on congested roads.
Their journey—moving data between chips—has become the modern bottleneck of artificial intelligence, a limitation more profound than raw computational power itself.