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AI’s biggest hidden risk is no longer software
 it’s MEMORY SUPPLY. Samsung’s labor talks just collapsed, and an 18-day general strike is now scheduled to begin May 21. This is happening at the worst possible moment for the AI market. Samsung controls nearly 30% of global memory production — including HBM chips and server DRAM that power AI models, data centers, GPUs, and inference infrastructure. Now imagine: âžĄïž exploding AI demand âžĄïž tightening chip inventories âžĄïž slowing production capacity âžĄïž rising HBM pricing pressure That combination can trigger a full supply shock across the AI sector. ⚡ The market spent months focused on AI software narratives. But the next phase may belong to projects solving compute scarcity itself. Watch closely: 👀 decentralized GPU networks 👀 distributed AI infrastructure 👀 alternative compute ecosystems Narratives like $RNDR and $FET could gain serious momentum if hardware bottlenecks intensify. The AI war is quietly shifting from algorithms
 to who controls the chips. #USTreasuryHits19YrHigh #TradeAIStocksOnOKX #SamsungStrikeBegins

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