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Home » Global AI Infrastructure Spend to Reach $600bn in 2026

Global AI Infrastructure Spend to Reach $600bn in 2026

…as ‘AI Factories’ Enter Industrial Phase

Peter Oluka by Peter Oluka
June 2, 2026
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Global AI infrastructure

Global technology companies are projected to channel more than $600 billion into Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure in 2026 alone.

This massive capital influx comes as the rapidly expanding AI market transitions into what analysts describe as an intense industrialisation phase, according to a new report by market research firm Omdia.

The report highlights a staggering long-term trajectory, estimating that cumulative global investment in data centres could reach nearly $1.6 trillion by 2030, underscoring the unprecedented scale of capital flowing into high-performance computing worldwide.

The Rise of the ‘AI Factory’

According to Omdia, traditional data centres are undergoing an irreversible evolution. They are morphing into AI Factories, large-scale industrial systems designed primarily to generate intelligence through advanced AI models rather than just storing data.

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In this new paradigm, digital tokens and model performance are defining productivity, creating a brand-new class of industrial infrastructure where the output is intelligence itself.

This shift is being accelerated by skyrocketing compute demands, intensifying geopolitical competition, and a massive push for sovereign AI capabilities by both corporations and national governments.

Commenting on the shifting landscape, Raymond Zhan, senior chief analyst for Cloud and AI at Omdia, noted that future market dominance will extend far beyond raw hardware power.

“The future competitive landscape will no longer be defined by model parameters or GPU counts alone,” Zhan said. “Instead, it will increasingly depend on energy systems, cooling technologies, semiconductor supply chains, software ecosystems, regulatory compliance, and long-term capital resilience.”

5 Core Trends Shaping 2026

Omdia identified five major structural trends driving the AI infrastructure space over the next year:

1. Efficiency Over Raw Power:

A strategic shift from simply accumulating Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) toward optimizing performance efficiency, lowering response times, and reducing operational costs.

2. Sovereign and Regional AI:

Governments investing heavily in domestic AI infrastructure to reduce dependence on foreign tech giants and safeguard digital sovereignty.

3. Advanced Thermal Management:

Widespread industry adoption of liquid cooling technologies to handle the immense heat generated by high-density AI clusters.

4. Specialized Cloud Ecosystems:

The rapid expansion of specialized AI cloud providers alongside traditional hyperscale operators to serve niche and industry-specific needs.

5. Sustainability Focus:

A heightened focus on long-term environmental sustainability and energy grid capacity.

The African Outlook

Despite the aggressive capital deployment, the transition isn’t without friction. A survey of more than 200 organizations highlighted major bottlenecks threatening to slow down deployments, including severe talent shortages, return-on-investment (ROI) anxieties, regulatory compliance complexities, and engineering friction.

Omdia projects that 2026 and 2027 will serve as the critical growth phase for these AI factories, with regional and sector-specific operators expected to spearhead the fastest expansion.

Analysts expect this macroeconomic trend to heavily reshape future investments in cloud computing, telecommunications infrastructure, and enterprise services globally, with significant ripple effects expected across emerging tech ecosystems, including Africa.

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