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AI Infrastructure: The Second Wave of the Boom

The AI boom is usually discussed in terms of chips and software, but the market that’s actually larger lies beneath: data centers, power grids, and cooling systems. According to Gartner, AI infrastructure is expected to grow to over 1.4 trillion U.S. dollars by 2026, accounting for a good 45% of all AI spending. McKinsey even estimates that up to 7 trillion U.S. dollars in investment will be needed by 2030.

And it’s not just the big-name tech companies that are benefiting from this.$ANET (-0,66 %) And $CSCO (+0,34 %) supply the high-performance networks, $VRT (-2,33 %) and the cooling technology for data centers. What’s particularly exciting is that “traditional industry” is also playing a major role.

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$ABBN (+0,12 %) and $SIE (-0,1 %) are seeing double-digit growth in the data center business; $SiemensEnergy provides the power connection, and $HOT (-0,5 %) has more than doubled its data center orders within twelve months—result: promotion to the DAX.

Anyone looking for the AI story only among chip manufacturers is overlooking the more exciting part of the physical infrastructure behind it.


👉 The full analysis with all the numbers and charts is available in verlinkten Artikel.


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When I look at the chart for $HOT, a correction is long overdue. It’s so oversold on the monthly chart. I think a lot of that has already been priced in. It’s similar to, for example, $CAT in the U.S., where it was also seen as a second-tier play in the AI infrastructure buildout.
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