Data Centre IT Semiconductor Revenue Surges 116% as AI Infrastructure and Memory Demand Accelerate

18 June 2026 | NEWS

Dell'Oro Group reports record growth in the data centre semiconductor market, driven by AI accelerator deployments, soaring DRAM prices, and increasing demand for high-bandwidth memory, storage, and networking technologies.

According to a recently published report by Dell'Oro Group, the trusted source for market information about the telecommunications, security, networks, and data centre industries, the worldwide revenue for Data Centre IT Semiconductors and Components for servers and storage systems increased 116 per cent year-over-year in 1Q 2026, propelled by ongoing AI Infrastructure expansion and rising memory prices.

"While AI accelerators have been the primary growth driver over the past several quarters, DRAM contributed the largest share of revenue growth in both relative and absolute terms in 1Q 2026," said Baron Fung, Senior Research Director at Dell'Oro Group. "Rising memory prices, alongside the ramp of NVIDIA's Blackwell platform and continued deployments of custom accelerators from hyperscalers, drove strong demand across the broader component ecosystem. The deployment of AI infrastructure is also boosting demand for adjacent technologies, including HBM, storage, and high-speed networking. At the same time, demand for general-purpose servers remains healthy, supported by enterprise refresh cycles, cloud expansion, and emerging AI workloads such as agentic AI," said Fung.

Additional highlights from the 1Q 2026 Data Centre IT Semiconductors and Components Quarterly Report:

  • The Data Centre IT semiconductor and component is on track for triple-digit growth for full-year 2026. Elevated DRAM pricing, continued hyperscaler AI investments, and growing adoption of AI-related infrastructure components are expected to sustain strong market momentum throughout the year.
  • The ramp of merchant and custom accelerators drove higher demand for adjacent components, including HBM and high-speed back-end NICs. Storage demand also benefited from the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure, which requires significant capacity for both pre-training and post-training workloads.
  • NVIDIA remained the largest vendor by total revenue, followed by Samsung and SK Hynix. Memory vendors benefited from rising DRAM and NAND prices and growing HBM adoption, while cloud service providers deploying custom accelerators, CPUs, and networking silicon gained market share.