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AI Infrastructure Buildouts and Memory Cost Inflation Drove Data Center Capex Higher in 1Q 2026, According to Dell'Oro Group2H26 Spending to Accelerate with NVIDIA Rubin Ramp REDWOOD CITY, Calif., June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a recently published report by Dell'Oro Group, the trusted source for market information about the telecommunications, security, networks, and data center industries, the worldwide data center capex outlook for 2026 was raised as hyperscale AI deployments accelerated, complemented by continued investments in general-purpose infrastructure and rising component costs.
"Rising memory and storage pricing substantially increased overall server system costs in the quarter and will likely remain a major capex growth factor this year," said Baron Fung, Senior Research Director at Dell'Oro Group. "At the same time, AI infrastructure deployments continue to accelerate rapidly, while hyperscalers also expanded general-purpose infrastructure to support public cloud growth, agentic AI workloads, and rising AI-related storage requirements." "Despite exceptionally strong spending growth in 1H26, capex growth is expected to accelerate further in 2H26, driven by the ramp of NVIDIA Rubin systems and refresh cycles for hyperscaler custom accelerator platforms. Beyond hyperscalers, select enterprise verticals and sovereign cloud providers are increasing AI infrastructure adoption, though growth remains constrained by uncertain returns and infrastructure readiness. While near-term demand remains healthy, some spending may have been pulled forward ahead of expected price increases later this year," explained Fung. Additional highights from the 1Q 2026 Data Center IT Capex Quarterly Report:
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