Addressing Silicon Shortages and Supply Chain Constraints in AI Hardware Deployments: A program Manager's Perspective
DOI:
10.36676/jrps.v16.i2.59
Publication Date:
2025-04-02T06:44:52Z
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ABSTRACT
Silicon shortages and supply chain constraints have emerged as critical challenges for organizations deploying artificial intelligence hardware in today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape. This abstract examines the multifaceted impacts of these constraints through the lens of a program manager tasked with overseeing complex deployment projects. The persistent global deficit in semiconductor supply has created ripple effects throughout the industry, resulting in extended lead times, increased costs, and uncertainty in production schedules. As AI technologies become increasingly integrated into diverse applications, effective management of hardware resources is imperative for maintaining operational efficiency and competitive advantage. The analysis presented here explores strategic approaches to mitigating supply chain disruptions, including the diversification of supplier networks, adoption of predictive analytics to forecast demand, and the implementation of agile project management practices. Emphasis is placed on the importance of fostering collaborative relationships with suppliers, leveraging technological innovations, and ensuring transparency in communication across the value chain. Additionally, the role of risk assessment and contingency planning in safeguarding project timelines and budgets is highlighted as a critical factor in achieving long-term success. This exploration serves as a comprehensive guide for program managers seeking to navigate the complexities of silicon shortages and supply chain challenges while deploying AI hardware.
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