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Home » Dell’Oro: Data Center CAPEX Forecast Raised to 24% CAGR

Dell’Oro: Data Center CAPEX Forecast Raised to 24% CAGR

August 7, 2024
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Dell’Oro Group raised it data center capex forecast  to a 24 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) by 2028 as a result of surging demand in AI-related data center infrastructure.

“AI has the potential to generate more than a trillion dollars in AI-related infrastructure spending in cloud and enterprise data centers over the next five years,” said Baron Fung, Senior Research Director at Dell’Oro Group. “AI infrastructure, which includes servers with GPU or custom accelerators, along with dedicated networking, storage, and facilities, are highly capital-intensive. While the industry continues to assess the potential return on AI-related investments, major efforts have been underway in the ecosystem in achieving long-term sustainable capex growth,” explained Fung.

Additional highlights from the Data Center IT Capex 5-Year July 2024 Forecast Report:

  • Worldwide server revenue is forecast to reach nearly $0.5 trillion by 2028.
  • Accelerated servers may account for more than half of the total server revenues by 2028.
  • Top 4 US-based Cloud SPs—Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft—will account for half of global data center capex as early as 2026.
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