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New CIR Report: AI Data Centers Will Create $583.0 billion in New IT, Networking and Energy Business in 2030
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
RICHMOND, Va., Jan. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Industry analyst firm, CIR, has just issued a report covering business opportunities created by AI data centers over the coming decade. The report, "Networks and Power Requirements for AI Data Centers: A Ten Year Market Forecast and Technology Assessment" says:
-- By 2030 AI data centers from firms such as Google, Microsoft, OpenAI,
etc., will spend $420 Billion on networking, storage and server products
based on leading-edge technologies such as Ultra Fast Ethernet,
Co-packaged Optics (CPO) and Silicon Photonics.
-- Another $162 Billion will go towards providing electrical power and data
center cooling. The expectation is within a few years much of the power
for AI data centers will come from Small Modular (nuclear) Reactors and
the cooling will switch from industrial A/C to liquid cooling.
This report is essential reading for networking vendors, service providers, AI software firms, computer companies and investors. To receive report samples click here and then click again on the "Request Report Excerpt" box at the bottom of the page.
According to CIR's President, Lawrence Gasman, "Whether AI data centers realize their full revenue potential depends on if latency can be held in check." He notes edge networking, high-bandwidth technologies and locating the data centers close to large users all contribute to alleviating latency. "If we can cut through latency," says Gasman then IT, networking and energy-related revenues from AI data centers reaches $915 Billion by 2034.
What do you get when you purchase this report?
-- Realism. New revenues for the IT, Networking and Energy sectors will be
vast, but threatened by AI hype. In this report, we take a realistic
look at how AI inference and training will impact the data center.
-- Analysis of the latest products and technologies appearing for AI the
data center. The report contains an assessment of data center
requirements for today's AI products such as LLMs and Virtual Assistants
and how these requirements evolve as video AI emerges. It also discusses
re-thinking the design, layout and equipment choices in data centers to
meet the special needs of AI. In addition, we examine the impact of
Ultra Ethernet, co-packaged optics and the latest server and storage
technology and show how the evolution of GPUs and specialist AI chips
change user cases and opportunity spaces.
-- Detailed projections for analysts and strategists. The forecasts in this
report cover: number of data centers by type; AI servers, by port
speeds, and networking technology/protocol; data storage for AI data
centers; power generation and cooling technology for AI data centers by
type of technology.
-- Insights into vendor strategies. The report provides an insider's
perspective on the strategies and roadmaps of the key influencers in AI
data center sector. Coverage include AMD, AWS, Ayar Labs, Broadcom,
Cisco, Global Foundries, Google, HPE, Intel, Microsoft, Nokia/Infinera,
Meta, NVIDIA, OpenAI, IBM, Oracle, POET, Ranovus, and TSMC. This report
also examines who will benefit from the rise of AI data centers in the
real estate industry.
-- User perspectives. The strategic analysis provided in this report is
illustrated with user cases showing where the latest IT- and
energy-related developments for the AI data center are creating genuine
value.
About CIR:
CIR has published hype-free industry analysis for optical networking and photonics for more than 35 years. Our reports provide informed and reasoned market forecasts and industry analysis to a global roster of clients. In addition to market analysis reports, CIR provides custom consulting in the areas of networking, quantum technology, and AI. Visit http://www.cir-inc.com for a full listing of CIR's reports and other services.
Media Contact:
Lawrence Gasman
CIR, Inc.
388701@email4pr.com
(434) 825 1311
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