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    The $70 Billion Capital Wave: Shifting Bets to Asia’s AI Underdogs

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimMay 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As U.S. tech titans prepare for massive capital raises, smart money is moving down the supply chain. Investors are anticipating that the upcoming windfalls from SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI will ignite an unprecedented wave of capital expenditure (capex).

    While frontline semiconductor giants like TSMC and SK Hynix have enjoyed breakneck rallies, concerns over stretched valuations are forcing a strategic pivot. The next leg of the AI boom belongs to the companies supplying the infrastructure, power, and specialized components.

    The Broadening AI Trade

    Analysts estimate that the highly anticipated listings and funding rounds of SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic could inject an additional $70 billion into AI spending. This comes on top of the $750 billion already committed by mega-cap hyperscalers like Meta and Amazon.

    Instead of buying crowded semiconductor stocks, money managers are targeting hidden bottlenecks across Asia:

    • Electronic Components & Server Assembly: Funds are pivoting toward hardware assemblers and component makers like Taiwan’s Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn), Quanta Computer, and South Korea’s Samsung Electro-Mechanics.

    • Specialized Materials: The search for beneficiaries has extended to unconventional players. Japan’s Ibiden Co. (substrates) and even toilet-maker Toto Ltd. (which supplies critical ceramic materials for chipmaking equipment) are seeing strong momentum.

    • The Power Bottleneck: Data centers are voracious power consumers. With ongoing geopolitical tensions driving up oil prices, energy infrastructure is the ultimate “under-owned” AI play. Investors are bidding up alternative energy firms like South Korea’s HD Hyundai Energy Solutions (solar) and Daewoo Engineering & Construction (nuclear), alongside India’s Adani Group green energy units.

    A Shift from “Blanket” Tech to Stock-Specific Picks

    The consensus among fund managers at firms like Eastspring Investments and BNP Paribas is clear: the era of the rising tide lifting all chip boats is maturing. The next phase of the market will be highly stock-specific, favoring companies with low valuation multiples whose earnings are only just beginning to reflect the massive multi-year capex cycle.

    The Risk Factor: While the influx of U.S. capital provides a massive safety cushion, fund managers warn of a structural risk. If real-world demand and corporate revenue from AI applications fail to justify this historic scale of building, the market could face a severe glut of infrastructure and sharp valuation corrections down the road.

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