Big Tech’s $720 Billion AI Investment in 2026 and the Stock Benefiting from Every Dollar

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Key Points

  • Major tech companies are expected to invest an estimated $720 billion in AI capital expenditures (capex) in 2026.

  • Spending on AI infrastructure among the five largest hyperscalers includes Meta Platforms ($115-$135 billion), Amazon ($200 billion), Microsoft ($150 billion), Alphabet ($175-$185 billion), and Oracle ($50 billion).

  • Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has a 71% share of the third-party chip foundry market, positioning itself as a key beneficiary of rising AI infrastructure spend.

In 2026, five major tech companies—Meta Platforms, Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Oracle—are slated to collectively spend up to $720 billion on AI infrastructure development. Meta expects $115-$135 billion, Amazon plans $200 billion, Microsoft signals approximately $150 billion, Alphabet estimates $175-$185 billion, and Oracle aims for $50 billion. This surge in capital expenditure highlights the growing investment in AI technologies.

TSMC, the world’s largest chip manufacturer by revenue, stands to gain significantly from this investment wave, capturing a 71% share of the third-party chip foundry market. TSMC’s role as a manufacturer for major players like Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom further solidifies its position within the AI chip supply chain.

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