The Tariff Stress Index: Assessing Business Risks Along the Compute Supply Chain
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Publish Date: 01 Jul 2025
Code: PT-6037
Research Type: Presentation
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Actionable Benefits
- Prioritize geographic diversification and supply chain redundancy based on peer benchmarking.
- Identify chokepoints and hidden dependencies that expose products to tariff-related cost inflation and delay.
- Support vendor selection, sourcing strategy, and product roadmap planning with tariff resilience insights.
Research Highlights
- Introduction of the Tariff Stress Index: a comparative framework that scores vendors across six dimensions of geopolitical and trade exposure.
- Qualitative synthesis of trade risk factors across chipset suppliers and server OEMs.
- Deep dive into how manufacturing complexity and China dependencies drive asymmetrical stress in compute supply chains.
Critical Questions Answered
- Which compute vendors are most exposed to current and potential U.S.–China trade disruptions?
- How do tariff risks vary between fabless, foundry, Integrated Device Manager (IDM), Intellectual Property (IP ), and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) business models?
- What mitigation strategies differentiate low-stress vendors from highly vulnerable ones?
Who Should Read This?
- Chief Supply Chain Officers and Heads of Operations at Compute Hardware Firms: To assess where vulnerabilities exist across critical suppliers and to prioritize mitigation strategies and geographic hedging.
- Strategy, Procurement, and Risk Management Executives at Hyperscalers, OEMs, and Semiconductor Companies: To benchmark vendor exposure, inform sourcing decisions, and proactively navigate trade-driven disruptions across product lines.
- Investors, Merger and Acquisition (M&A) Teams, and Industry Analysts Evaluating Compute Sector Portfolios: To identify tariff-sensitive players, evaluate operational resilience, and spot margin risks or long-term structural advantages.
Companies Mentioned
Table of Contents
Key Findings
Methodology
The Tariff Stress Index
Individual Chipset Manufacturer Profiles:
Arm
Intel
NVIDIA
Individual Server OEM Profiles:
Dell
HPE
Lenovo
Supermicro
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