Recently, the Trump administration issued new requirements: AI companies must find their own solutions to power supply issues and cannot pass the costs onto residents. As a result, Microsoft was the first to respond, releasing a report that dropped a heavy bombshell — the US circuit network has been operating under long-term overload conditions, and key equipment transformers are facing a global shortage crisis.



There is a deeper underlying issue behind this: high-end transformers, especially ultra-high-voltage transformers, have severely insufficient global capacity, and the domestic market is even in a state of monopoly. The expansion speed of electricity-consuming giants like AI data centers and the chip industry has long surpassed the upgrade speed of the power grid infrastructure.

From an industry chain perspective, this is not just an energy problem but a supply chain game. Explosive demand for AI chips, strained power facilities, soaring raw material costs — these pressures will ultimately propagate throughout the entire tech ecosystem. For those paying attention to infrastructure investment and industry cycles, this signal is very worth noting.
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not_your_keysvip
· 4h ago
Microsoft's move this time is really clever; a simple "out of stock" statement directly shifts the blame to the power grid, haha.
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BakedCatFanboyvip
· 11h ago
Damn, Microsoft has gone all out this time. The power grid is almost exploding, yet they are still aggressively expanding data centers... The global shortage of transformers indicates what? Infrastructure can't keep up, brothers. That's the real bottleneck. To put it simply, AI consumes a lot of electricity. The power grid can't handle it, and in the end, someone has to foot the bill. Interesting. Trump's move is quite ruthless, directly throwing the problem back to tech companies to solve themselves. Microsoft probably leaked this only when they were desperate. The supply chain is definitely worth watching. With electricity shortages spreading, whether hardware costs can be kept under control is a big question.
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BlockchainTherapistvip
· 11h ago
Microsoft's move this time is brilliant, directly shifting the blame to infrastructure😅. The transformer shortage issue should have been taken seriously long ago. Only now, with AI's electricity consumption skyrocketing, do they realize it—kind of a late awakening.
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CrossChainMessengervip
· 11h ago
Microsoft's move this time is brilliant, directly shifting the blame to the government. The transformer shortage issue should have been exposed long ago.
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LayerZeroEnjoyervip
· 11h ago
Microsoft's move is brilliant. On the surface, it's shifting blame to the government, but in reality, it's trying to secure policy support for itself... The key issue is the transformer capacity gap—whoever controls the supply wins. --- Energy bottlenecks will have to be resolved sooner or later; otherwise, even cheap AI chips won't be useful. --- Wait, isn't this the next hot spot for infrastructure investment? The grid upgrade is coming. --- Monopoly status... Domestic transformer manufacturers have a chance this time; it all depends on who reacts fastest. --- In essence, it's a capacity race—who can fill the electricity gap first will be able to hold others hostage. --- Chips, energy, raw materials... this chain is tightly interconnected. No wonder the big players are all anxious.
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MetaverseHomelessvip
· 12h ago
微软这波玩得真絕,甩鍋時機一絕呐
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