AI race gets a $760 billion price tag: How much Big Tech plans to spend in 2026
The race to build and expand artificial intelligence infrastructure is pushing Big Tech spending to record levels. Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazo…
Big Tech’s AI spending has surged | In 2022, Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon spent about $200 billion combined. By 2026, their planned spending has risen to around $760 billion, showing how quickly investment in AI-related infrastructure has grown. The spending is largely linked to data centres, computing capacity, chips and other infrastructure needed to support AI services. (Image: AI-Generated)
Amazon | Amazon is at the top of the list with a planned $220 billion in 2026 spending. The company raised its capital spending plan from the earlier $200 billion estimate after reporting strong growth at Amazon Web Services. Much of the investment is focused on technology and infrastructure, including AI.
Alphabet | Google parent Alphabet is expected to spend up to $205 billion in 2026. The company increased its capital spending forecast to between $195 billion and $205 billion as it expands computing infrastructure and capacity for AI and cloud services.
Microsoft | Microsoft is projected to spend about $190 billion in 2026. The company is investing heavily in data centres and computing capacity as demand for AI services grows. Its cloud business, Azure, is a key part of its AI strategy.
Meta | Meta is expected to spend as much as $145 billion in 2026. The company’s investment is focused heavily on AI infrastructure, including data centres and computing systems needed to develop and run its AI products. Together, the four companies are committing an amount that is nearly four times their combined spending in 2022.
Why are tech giants spending so much? | The AI boom requires large amounts of computing power. Companies need data centres, advanced chips, networking equipment and energy to train and run AI models. For the biggest technology companies, the spending is also a way to secure computing capacity as demand for AI products and cloud services continues to rise. Statista’s estimates show how sharply Big Tech’s capital expenditure has increased alongside the AI boom.
What the spending means for the AI race | The scale of these investments shows that the competition for AI leadership is no longer only about developing better models. It is also about having enough computing infrastructure to build, train and deliver them. For companies such as Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet and Meta, the challenge now is to turn this huge infrastructure spending into stronger AI and cloud revenues over time.
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