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Big Tech to spend $650 bn this year as AI race intensifies
Hindustan Times Thane
|February 07, 2026
Four of the biggest US technology companies together have forecast capital expenditures that will reach about $650 billion in 2026 - a mind-boggling tide of cash earmarked for new data centers and the long list of equipment needed to make them tick, including artificial intelligence chips, networking cables and backup generators.
The spending planned by Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Meta Platforms Inc. and Microsoft Corp., all in pursuit of dominance in the still-nas-
cent market for AI tools, is a boom without a parallel this century.
Each of the companies' estimated outlay for this year would set a high-water mark for capital spending by any single corporation in any one of the past 10 years, according to Bloomberg data.
The search for a comparison to the high-flying spending projections - which came as the four reported earnings in the past two weeks - requires going back at least as far as the telecommunications bubble of the 1990s, and perhaps to the build-out of the US railroad
LAST WEEK, META SAID FULL-YEAR CAPEX WILL RISE TO AS MUCH AS $135 BILLION - A POTENTIAL JUMP OF ABOUT 87%
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