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bottleneck

[bot-l-nek] / ˈbɒt lˌnɛk /


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That’s why “if regional logistics and shipping lanes are impaired, that spare capacity becomes harder to deliver quickly and it doesn’t function like a clean backstop when the bottleneck is transport, not production,” he added.

From MarketWatch

That’s why “if regional logistics and shipping lanes are impaired, that spare capacity becomes harder to deliver quickly and it doesn’t function like a clean backstop when the bottleneck is transport, not production,” he added.

From MarketWatch

Electricity is widely seen as the industry’s biggest bottleneck in the AI race, so companies are also changing their construction plans.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We are at the point where all these bottlenecks are going to impact investors.”

From Barron's

The November launch of Gemini 3 triggered another bottleneck in computing capacity.

From The Wall Street Journal