| Editor's Note: Following the recent market sell-off, which heavily impacted tech stocks, investors now have a valuable opportunity: the chance to invest in high-potential tech companies at a significant discount. Notably, Silicon Valley insider Luke Lango is focused on a select group of small companies that could emerge as key suppliers as one of Big Tech's giants transitions into AI. Be sure to check out the crucial details below: Hey it’s Luke… Apple is just weeks away from announcing their first ever AI-powered device… Yet Berkshire Hathaway recently sold half of their Apple holdings… Why? My take is that Warren Buffett sees something even bigger on the horizon. He likely figures that Apple’s stock is good way, but not the best way to capitalize on the big move into AI. Instead, I think he could be eyeing Apple’s "silent suppliers" — those smaller, under-the-radar companies that are supplying the parts Apple needs for their AI tech. I’ve zeroed in on what I believe could be three of these key suppliers and partners. Click here to find out who they are. To Your Wealth,  Luke Lango Senior Investment Analyst, InvestorPlace |
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