Phoenix’s Physical AI Corridor: Chips, Power, and Edge Intelligence
Semiconductors and power delivery are quietly the skeleton of every AI system. Phoenix is becoming a place where that skeleton gets built.
Read the full dispatch →Semiconductors and power delivery are quietly the skeleton of every AI system. Phoenix is becoming a place where that skeleton gets built.
Read the full dispatch →Phoenix doesn’t just build AI. It trains operators for it—at scale.
Read the full dispatch →Venture studios are startups with a factory mindset. Phoenix just got a fresh one aimed at AI.
Read the full dispatch →Phoenix healthcare systems are adopting practical AI—diagnostics and care coordination—without turning the clinic into a surveillance set.
Read the full dispatch →Autonomy isn’t a vibe. It’s testing, safety protocols, and hard lessons. Phoenix is part of that loop.
Read the full dispatch →Sometimes the best AI is the one that avoids cameras entirely.
Read the full dispatch →Not every AI story is a giant model. Some are tiny models running on microcontrollers doing one job extremely well.
Read the full dispatch →Everyone talks GPUs. The grown-up conversation includes voltage conversion, heat, and power density.
Read the full dispatch →“Physical AI” is the point where sensors, robotics, and safety systems get smarter—without waiting for the cloud.
Read the full dispatch →When leading-edge fabs arrive, entire ecosystems reorganize around them. Phoenix is living that.
Read the full dispatch →Genomics generates oceans of data. Phoenix has a serious research anchor in the middle of the city.
Read the full dispatch →The fastest way to grow an AI ecosystem is to train people who can actually deploy it.
Read the full dispatch →An index isn’t a ranking. It’s a map of the moving parts—and how serious ecosystems connect them.
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