AI supply-chain thesis — mapping bottlenecks, focus companies, and supply-chain exposure for investors.
**Bottleneck theme:** Storage
**Focus:** $WDC — WESTERN DIGITAL CORP
Post-split, $WDC is the pure-play HDD half of the historic Western Digital — operating in a structural duopoly with Seagate ($STX) and a third much-smaller player (Toshiba/Kioxia). HDDs have been written off for a decade by capital markets, but the AI build-out has flipped the narrative: hyperscalers are sitting on exabytes of training data, model checkpoints, and inference logs that need to live on the cheapest-per-TB cold storage available. Mass-capacity nearline HDDs (24-32TB CMR/HAMR) remain ~5x cheaper per TB than enterprise SSDs and that gap is not closing — solid-state cannot price-compete at AI-scale archival capacity until at least 2028.
The post-split $WDC is leaner, higher-FCF, and benefits from disciplined duopoly capacity. HAMR (heat-assisted magnetic recording) is the next leg — both WDC and STX are ramping HAMR-based 32TB+ SKUs, with capacity tightness (orders extending into 2027) supporting pricing power. The investment case is duopoly margin expansion plus secular AI cold-storage demand, with re-rating optionality once the market accepts that nearline HDDs are an AI-infrastructure commodity rather than a sunset technology.