We recently published a list of 15 AI Stocks Surging on News and Analyst Ratings. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) stands against other AI stocks that are surging on news and analyst ratings.
According to an analysis by global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company, data centers are projected to require $6.7 trillion in capital expenditures worldwide by 2030 to keep up with the demand for compute power.
Those data centers that are equipped to handle AI processing loads are projected to require $5.2 trillion in capital expenditures. Meanwhile, those powering traditional IT applications are projected to require $1.5 trillion, totaling up to a staggering figure close to $7 trillion.
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The report further claims that the companies that anticipate compute power demand and invest accordingly will win the AI-driven computing era. By proactively securing critical resources such as land, materials, energy capacity, and computing power, they would have the potential to gain a significant competitive edge.
Different analysts seem to have differing perspectives on this $7 trillion figure. Wes Cummins, CEO of Applied Digital, believes that the $7 trillion estimate appears to be “on the high end.”
“If we’re talking just the next five years, I think that’s a hard number to hit, just from the practicality of building and finding enough power.”
On the other hand, Steven Lim from NTT Global Data Centers asserted that the large figure is not that far-fetched.
“If we have an idealized situation and a consistent demand curve that we see today, then $7 trillion is not out of bounds.”
While the opinions on the feasibility of this estimate may vary, one thing that is clear is that the race to build AI-ready infrastructure is accelerating. As the demand for compute power surges to new heights, the ability to scale efficiently will determine which companies will lead the AI era and which ones will fall behind.
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