<p>➀ The rise of AI has driven unprecedented demand for data center hardware, including graphics chips and high-speed storage.</p><p>➁ Phison CEO Pua Khein-Seng predicts severe NAND shortages through 2035.</p><p>➂ He attributes this to limited investment in flash memory and the shift towards SSDs as HDDs become obsolete.</p>
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