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Everything a journalist, creator or community needs to cover THE ENTITY — the one-liner, the story, the citable data, the facts, the brand and a way to reach us. Take what you need.

01One-liner & boilerplate

Copy, paste, ship.

Two blocks, ready to drop into a post, a deck or an article. No need to rewrite us.

One-sentence description

THE ENTITY is AI supply-chain intelligence for investors — it maps the physical AI value chain (power, chips, memory) to the companies exposed, so you can spot the next AI move before the crowd.

About THE ENTITY · boilerplate

THE ENTITY is a research platform that maps the AI supply chain — the power, chips, memory and infrastructure that AI actually depends on — to the public companies positioned along it. By scoring where the chain is running tight, it shows individual investors which companies gain pricing power and which get squeezed, in plain language and with every number open to inspection. THE ENTITY is educational research, not investment advice.

02Why it exists

The AI story gets told through model demos and stock tickers. The real limits are physical: the electricity a data center can draw, the chips it can get, the memory and wiring beneath them. When any one of those parts gets tight, a small set of companies suddenly hold the leverage — and they win quietly, one layer down from the headlines.

Almost no tool built for individuals maps that. THE ENTITY turns the whole chain into one live model and reads it as a map of who profits and who gets squeezed — so a regular investor can see the next AI move before the crowd, with every number open to check. Research you can verify, never a tip.

03Citable data

The number to cite.

One live, sourced statistic — the tightest link in the AI supply chain right now — updated on every model revision and free to quote with attribution.

Tightest link this week
Transformer availability
Chain-tightness reading 64/100 · as of 2026-07-17 · model v0.7.0
Ready-to-quote citation

As of 2026-07-17, THE ENTITY's model of the AI value chain flags Transformer availability as the tightest link in the AI supply chain, with a chain-tightness reading of 64 out of 100. (Source: THE ENTITY, model v0.7.0, joinentity.com/report)

Data sources for journalists:IndexWeekly reportMethodologyllms.txt
04Key facts

The numbers, at a glance.

80
Supply-chain nodes mapped
170
Calibrated relationships
800+
Companies mapped to the chain
5
AI stack layers
v0.7.0
Model version
2026
Founded
$19 / mo
Lite
$49 / mo
Pro
$10k / yr · accredited
Terminal
Research, not advice
Stance

Figures reflect the current model · educational research, not investment advice

05Brand assets

The wordmark & the mineral-layer palette.

The name sets in our wordmark, all caps: THE ENTITY. The brand colour system mirrors the supply chain itself — one tone per layer, drawn from earth and mineral hues to keep the dark interface calm and analytical.

Energy
#B5673B
Power & grid
Chips
#A8824C
Silicon & fabs
Infrastructure
#5E7D7E
Memory, packaging, networking
Models
#6F7593
Frontier & training
Applications
#8A6E8E
Software & deployment

The mark is the teal chain-node badge; the name always sets all-caps as THE ENTITY. Email us the PNG wordmark or the full palette and tell us where they’ll run.

06Quotes you can use

Attributable & ready to quote.

AI doesn’t run on hype — it runs on power, chips and memory. When one of those gets tight, a handful of companies quietly win. We built THE ENTITY so an individual can see that move before the crowd does.
THE ENTITY founder
The funds already have analysts mapping this chain. We’re putting the same map in the hands of everyone else — honest, checkable, and never a tip.
THE ENTITY founder
07Press contact
Press & mediahello@joinentity.com
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Research, not investment advice