As AI enters the generalization stage, we are standing at the entrance of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. History has shown us that every industrial revolution stems from a leap in productivity, and today’s AI is becoming such a new productivity force.



Interestingly, the competitive landscape of the future semiconductor industry is quietly changing. By 2026, peak performance alone will no longer be the sole competitive metric. The real competition shifts to a deeper question—whose computing power can better support the operation of intelligent systems?

This is not just a matter for chip manufacturers. In the construction of decentralized networks, infrastructure capable of supporting intelligent applications and efficient computation is equally critical. Computing power is becoming the new core resource, which will have a profound impact on the development trajectory of the entire Web3 ecosystem.
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FancyResearchLabvip
· 01-13 13:56
Luban No.7 is under construction again, talking about the Fourth Industrial Revolution... In theory, it should be feasible, but in reality, it still depends on whose graphics card burns out first. --- Computing power becomes a new resource? Alright, I'll try this smart trap first, waiting to be liquidated. --- Still competing in computing power in 2026, by then I guess I'll have to switch tracks again. I have the flaw of maximum academic value and minimum practical value. --- Decentralized network construction... has locked itself into a contract again, now it’s proficient. --- Sounds good, but it’s just about wanting cheaper computing costs. I’ll step into this Web3 pit first as a sign of respect.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 01-13 13:55
Computing power is the real key; the peak performance approach should have been phased out long ago.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 01-13 13:51
Computing power is the new oil, and this statement is becoming increasingly true. On the eve of 2026, whoever has the most suitable computing infrastructure will hold the discourse power in Web3.
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AllInAlicevip
· 01-13 13:43
Computing power is the real key; the outdated peak performance approach should have been phased out long ago. Web3 needs this kind of infrastructure innovation.
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