Asia struggles with AI adoption due to insufficient data centers and computing infrastructure, as noted by Groq's chief revenue officer Ian Andrews. The region's ability to support the growing demand for AI, especially as AI applications increase, is limited by bottlenecks in data center capacity and energy supply. While companies like Groq focus on speeding up AI model training with their own chips, the overarching issue remains the lack of infrastructure to cope with future demands. Andrews emphasizes that as AI evolves, the need for robust infrastructure will become increasingly critical.
"There's a huge challenge getting enough compute for what we want to do in Asia. It's a big problem that we have to go tackle."
"Keep in mind, we're still in the infancy of AI. In the next five years, it’s likely every application will be driven by AI."
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