STMicroelectronics Raises Data Center Ambitions to $1 Billion by 2026, Foresees Potential Doubling in 2027
The semiconductor manufacturer has raised its ambitions for its data center business, anticipating revenues of about $1 billion in 2026, up from 'just over $500 million' previously expected, driven by sustained demand in artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Substantial Increase in 2026 Revenue Forecast
STMicroelectronics confirms its new target: approximately $1 billion in Data Center revenues in 2026, justified by AI demand and capacity ramp-up. This progression reflects the acceleration of demand driven by artificial intelligence infrastructures and the advances in increasing the group's production capacities.
This upward revision occurs in a context of continuous market dynamics for data centers. STMicroelectronics relies on current client commitments and the progress of capacity scaling to justify this new ambition, nearly doubling the previous goal.
Prospects of Doubling in 2027
The group envisions a potential doubling of its data center revenues in 2027, based on current commitments and assuming the continuation of the current dynamics. This projection compares to a previous expectation of 'well beyond $1 billion' for the same year.
This trajectory of accelerated growth reflects the group's confidence in the continued demand related to investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure, while depending on the ability to maintain the current pace of capacity deployment.