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    Home»Markets & Investments»McKinsey Reveals $6,700,000,000,000 AI Infrastructure Opportunity by 2030 – And Three Types of Investors Will Capture Most of It

    McKinsey Reveals $6,700,000,000,000 AI Infrastructure Opportunity by 2030 – And Three Types of Investors Will Capture Most of It

    By Henry KanapiApril 28, 20262 Mins Read
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    A new report from McKinsey says the global demand for AI compute power is set to trigger one of the largest capital deployment cycles in history, while identifying the three categories of investors best positioned to capture the opportunity.

    The consulting firm projects that data centers worldwide will require $6.7 trillion in capital expenditure by 2030 to keep pace with surging demand for compute power.

    Of that total, $5,2 trillion is earmarked for data centers equipped to handle AI processing loads, with the remaining $1.5 trillion going toward traditional IT infrastructure.

    McKinsey says the opportunity revolves around three distinct investor archetypes, each capturing a different layer of the AI infrastructure stack. The largest share, accounting for $3.1 trillion, flows to technology developers and designers, the companies that produce chips and computing hardware for data centers.

    “Technology developers and designers have the most to gain in the compute power race because they are the ones providing the processors and hardware that do the actual computing. Demand for their products is currently high, but their investment needs are also the greatest—more than $3 trillion over the next five years. A small number of semiconductor firms have a disproportionate influence on industry supply, making them potential chokepoints in compute power growth.”

    The firm says the second largest share goes to what it calls energizers, covering power generation and transmission, cooling systems, and electrical equipment. McKinsey says the group would capture $1.3 trillion in AI workload capital expenditure and $200 billion in non-AI workload capital expenditure.

    The remaining 15%, or about $800 billion, flows to builders, who provide the land, materials, and site development that data centers require.

    McKinsey notes that even these figures likely understate the true scale of the opportunity.

    “Our analysis likely undercounts the total capital investment needed, as our estimate quantifies capital investment for only three out of five compute power investor archetypes that directly finance the infrastructure and foundational technologies necessary for AI growth.”

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