1. Purpose and Role of This Asset

This asset maps the AI data center ecosystem as a practical operating lens. It helps leaders, investors, operators, and transformation teams understand:

2. How to Read the AI Data Center Ecosystem

A complete AI data center ecosystem spans multiple layers, from semiconductor production to facility power systems and operational governance. Each layer has its own economics, risks, and delivery constraints — and each layer can become a bottleneck that limits AI scaling.

2.1 What makes AI infrastructure different

2.2 The 8 ecosystem functions

The AI data center ecosystem spans 8 key functions that encapsulate the diverse components and stakeholders involved — from server technologies to facility systems to the entities that own and operate data centers.

  1. Semiconductor Production
  2. Processor
  3. Server Components
  4. Server
  5. Network
  6. Internal Power and Cooling
  7. Power Supply
  8. Owners and Operators

3. Ecosystem Function 1 — Semiconductor Production

Semiconductor production is the upstream foundation of AI compute. It determines capacity, performance ceilings, cost structures, and supply chain risk for the entire AI infrastructure stack. This layer is often the highest constraint because fabrication capacity for advanced nodes is limited and capital intensive.

3.1 Core components of semiconductor production

3.2 Additional supporting elements

3.3 Control points and risks