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Written by John Reville
Zurich (Reuters) – CEO Morten Wardi said on Thursday, despite the promise of artificial intelligence models of artificial intelligence from China.
Dibsic, the low -cost alternative to American competitors, has sparked the sale of technical shares on Monday as its free auxiliary to artificial intelligence has exceeded the Apple Apple App Store in the United States.
The news prompted investors to empty technical shares on the concerns of the Debceic model – which uses much fewer chips in the data centers used to operate artificial intelligence – can threaten the domination of advanced chip makers like NVIDIA.
The suppliers lost the land centers, as ABB shares recorded nearly 6 % on Monday.
We Wood said that Dibsic’s popularity “sparked eyebrows and created a lot of uncertainty in the market.
He told reporters after ABB reported the results of the fourth quarter: “We talked to our big partners and customers to find out how this will affect their Capex plans.”
“The answer we receive … is that it does not really affect the plans that already exist.”
ABB was benefiting from the increase in databases, the market in which Fortune Business Insight will grow by 12 % annually to $ 685 billion by 2032.
ABB data orders increased 23 % annually on average in 2019-2023, and even faster in 2024 to form 15 % of its electrical business, from 12 % in 2023 and 8 % in 2022.
Wierod refused to give expectations for 2025, but was confident of the future demand, adding that he had seen the company’s capabilities in China.
ABB said that in a good situation to take advantage of the need to reduce the massive energy consumption of data centers, as well as the private sector investing a value of $ 500 billion in the infrastructure of Amnesty International announced by US President Donald Trump last week.
It says that its engines and changing speed engines can reduce electricity consumption by up to 60 %, while energy supply products without interruption work efficiently 97.4 % when converting electricity.
“The need for the data center and the AI will be very strong in the coming years,” said Weerod. “I have no doubt.
(Participated in the reports of John Reville. Edited by Jean Harvey and Mark Potter)