Been thinking about which AI plays actually have staying power beyond the hype cycle. Most stocks will rise and fall, but there are three that seem built different for the next decade.



First up is Alphabet. They got outpaced early on by some upstarts, but Gemini has caught up and is now trading blows with the best models out there. Here's what most people miss though - Alphabet can link your personal data to Gemini. Your photos, YouTube history, emails, all of it. That's an advantage nobody else can replicate. It's a moat that actually matters.

What's wild is Alphabet has the resources to choke out smaller competitors if needed. They can operate at a loss longer than almost anyone else while establishing dominance. Once they cement that position, they flip the pricing model and offset costs. That's just smart capital allocation.

Then there's Microsoft, playing it differently. Instead of building their own LLM, they partnered with OpenAI and stayed neutral on their Azure platform. Users can access ChatGPT, Grok, Llama - whatever they want. That's why Azure is outpacing competitors. Being the Switzerland of AI infrastructure is a solid long-term position.

Now the infrastructure play - Taiwan Semiconductor. Nvidia designs chips but doesn't manufacture them. Broadcom's custom AI chips might compete with Nvidia's GPUs down the road, but TSM will be making all of them regardless. That's the real choke point in the supply chain.

People worry that once data centers are built out, TSM's growth ends. I don't buy it. GPUs in AI environments typically last 1-3 years, meaning there's a semi-annual replacement cycle. Even after the initial buildout, demand stays huge.

Plus, companies like Alphabet and Microsoft are still early in their data center rollout. Takes years to get these operational. The data centers announced in 2025 might not come online until 2027. So we're still in the early innings for TSM's AI growth story.

These three have the fundamentals to be long-term holds. Worth paying attention to if you're thinking about AI exposure.
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