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Broadcom Warns of AI Hardware Supply Constraints
March 24, 2026
Broadcom has issued a warning about tightening supply constraints in AI hardware components, driven primarily by capacity limitations at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and shortages in critical parts such as lasers and printed circuit boards. Despite TSMC's plans to increase capacity through 2027, immediate supply strain is expected to persist, impacting the availability of AI chips amid rapidly growing demand. This situation is prompting companies to pursue longer-term contracts to secure manufacturing capacity and mitigate supply risks.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased competition for AI hardware components and consider negotiating longer-term agreements to ensure supply continuity.
- Agencies and contractors involved in AI technology acquisition may face delays or higher costs due to constrained supply chains centered in Taiwan and China.
- This highlights the strategic importance of supply chain diversification and early engagement with key vendors like Broadcom and TSMC.
- Organizations should evaluate their procurement strategies to address potential bottlenecks in semiconductor and component availability affecting AI system deployments.
TSMC is increasing capacity through 2027, but the buildout is not expected to ease immediate strain.
— Broadcom
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Broadcom, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Samsung Electronics
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- Why is Broadcom warning of tighter supply in AI hardware? — TradingView News · TradingView · Mar 24