Gartner Forecasts Worldwide IT Spending to Grow 13.5% in 2026, Totaling $6.31 Trillion
Worldwide IT spending is expected to reach $6.31
trillion in 2026, up 13.5% from 2025, according to the latest forecast by
Gartner, Inc., a business and technology insights company.
“This latest forecast underscores the accelerating
momentum in AI infrastructure and advanced memory,” said John-David Lovelock, Distinguished VP Analyst at
Gartner. “As AI workloads scale, data centre
investment is ramping rapidly, which in turn is driving increased demand for
high‑performance compute. This dynamic is creating meaningful growth
opportunities for companies delivering AI‑optimized processors, accelerators,
and enabling technologies.”
Data center systems spending is set to see the
largest growth in 2026 at 55.8%. IT services, including application
implementation and managed services, infrastructure implementation and
managed services and IaaS, is forecast to see the largest overall spending,
surpassing $1.87 billion in 2026.
“Robust demand combined with supply constraints
has resulted in record price increases for high-bandwidth memory. This surge
positions the memory segment as a lucrative area for
semiconductor manufacturers,” said Lovelock. “These trends collectively make AI
infrastructure the most attractive segment for capitalising on the robust
expansion in IT spending.”
Upward Revised Projections Driven by AI
Infrastructure, Software and Device Hardware
Compared to Gartner’s previous forecast, Gartner is predicting a
stronger‑than‑anticipated growth in global IT spending, driven by sustained
momentum across AI infrastructure, software, and IaaS. These shifts are
reinforcing a multi‑speed IT market, with hyperscaler purchases and AI‑centric
software segments significantly outperforming more traditional categories.
Hyperscale cloud demand is fueling a sharp
increase in server and data Centre investment, with spending on data center
systems projected to surpass $788 billion in 2026 with growth accelerating well
beyond prior expectations. At the same time, GenAI continues to drive outsized
gains in software, particularly in GenAI model development, where spending
growth is forecast to more than double year-over-year.
Device spending is also rising, reaching an
estimated $856 billion, though growth is being moderated by higher memory costs that are lifting average
selling prices and constraining replacement cycles in lower‑margin segments.
“Together, these dynamics highlight a widening
divergence across IT markets, as AI infrastructure and GenAI software see
substantial upward revisions while device growth reflects ongoing cost and
pricing pressures,” said Lovelock.
Gartner’s IT spending forecast methodology
relies heavily on rigorous analysis of the sales by over a thousand vendors
across the entire range of IT products and services. Gartner uses primary
research techniques, complemented by secondary research sources, to build a
comprehensive database of market size data on which to base its forecast.
The Gartner quarterly IT spending forecast
delivers a unique perspective on IT spending across the hardware, software, IT
services and telecommunications segments. These reports help Gartner clients
understand market opportunities and challenges. The most recent IT spending
forecast research is available to Gartner clients in the Gartner Market Databook, 1Q26.
































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