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• As I described in a recent PRO article, the bulk of global investment is currently premised on a bet that an AI infrastructure buildout can eventually result in a workable...
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As I described in a recent PRO article, the bulk of global investment is currently premised on a bet that an AI infrastructure buildout can eventually result in a workable balance between the old economy and the economy of the future. It will be quite some time before the general outcome of that proposition can be gauged, but Japanese electronics giant TDK has just provided an example of the sort of deals we can expect to see more and more of as the overall landscape evolves.
Fabric8Labs, the San Diego-based company that leverages its proprietary Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing (ECAM) process to produce thermal management hardware for the data center and semiconductor industries, has entered into an agreement to be acquired by TDK, in an all-cash deal worth up to $400 million. Fabr