Joseph Politano: U.S. imports of large computers hit record $340 billion annual pace

Joseph Politano: U.S. imports of large computers hit record $340 billion annual pace
U.S. computer imports set record high

Joseph Politano, industry influencer, reports a sharp increase in U.S. imports of large computers, reaching a record pace of $340 billion annually based on March data. In addition, imports for computer parts climbed to $150 billion per year.

This surge represents a 130% rise over the last year and a 380% increase since the introduction of ChatGPT, reflecting growing demand during the ongoing AI boom.

Earlier this year, Joseph Politano reported that all U.S. states and Washington D.C. have now surpassed their pre-pandemic GDP levels, with Florida, Arizona, and Texas leading growth trends in the country’s economy. Florida, Arizona, and Texas were named as the top performers among states for post-pandemic expansion. The backdrop of broad-based economic growth comes as demand for advanced technology rises.

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