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Updated · Business Insider · Jul 18
Big Tech's $700 Billion AI Buildout Faces 20% Cost Inflation as 2027 Capex Climbs
Updated
Updated · Business Insider · Jul 18

Big Tech's $700 Billion AI Buildout Faces 20% Cost Inflation as 2027 Capex Climbs

3 articles · Updated · Business Insider · Jul 18

Summary

  • $700 billion in planned 2026 AI data-center spending by Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta is under fresh scrutiny as rising costs dilute how much new capacity that money buys.
  • Morgan Stanley estimates one gigawatt of AI capacity now costs about 20% more, with an Nvidia-based system rising from roughly $29 billion to $35 billion and a newer version from $41 billion to $49 billion.
  • Memory chips, power equipment, construction materials, skilled labor and grid connections are all tightening supply, creating a loop in which heavier orders worsen shortages and push prices even higher.
  • Brad Gastwirth estimates 20% to 30% of the next capex increase will reflect inflation rather than expansion, while earlier research said soaring memory prices could explain about 45% of this year's cloud capex growth.
  • Cantor Fitzgerald expects little change to 2026 plans this earnings season but sees 2027 estimates jumping to $283 billion for Google, $271 billion for Amazon and $200 billion for Meta, even as investors seek proof that higher spending means real buildout.

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