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Yole Group publishes its new report, Data Center Semiconductor Trends 2025, offering an in-depth analysis of how AI, HPC, and hyperscaler demand are driving a new semiconductor paradigm.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
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A $500 billion market:The total semiconductor market for data centers is projected to grow from $209 billion in 2024 to $492 billion by 2030.
It is fueled by generative AI, high-performance computing, and hyperscaler demand.
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GPU & AI ASIC lead this market:GPUs dominate with $100 billion in 2024, set to more than double by 2030.
AI ASICs are growing rapidly and will reach almost $85 billion in 2030 as hyperscalers pursue vertical integration and cost control.
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R&D is focused on resolving bottlenecks in memory and interconnect segments:The use of DDR5, HBM, and CXL solutions is increasing to address memory bandwidth and capacity challenges. Photonics technologies (optical I/O, CPO) will contribute as well.
AI workloads drive packaging innovation and interconnect architectures.
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AI infrastructure – Competitive landscape: Nvidia remains dominant, while AMD, Intel, and a wave of startups target market share.
The semiconductor backbone of global cloud and AI infrastructure is undergoing a profound shift. Yole Group’s Data Center Semiconductor Trends 2025 reveals a market at an inflection point, driven by explosive AI growth and fundamental architectural change.
In 2024, the total semiconductor TAM for data centers reached $209 billion, spanning compute, memory, networking, and power. By 2030, that figure is projected to grow to nearly $500 billion. AI and HPC are now the dominant use cases, with generative AI alone reshaping demand across processors and accelerators.
GPUs remain the cornerstone of AI infrastructure, with Nvidia capturing 93% of the server GPU revenue in 2024. Yole Group, the market research & strategy consulting company, forecasts GPU revenue will grow from $100 billion in 2024 to $215 billion by 2030. Despite their high ASPs, GPUs are indispensable for AI training and are increasingly used in inference.
In this dynamic environment, AI ASICs are gaining momentum. Google, Amazon, and Microsoft are investing in domain-specific silicon to optimize performance and reduce dependence on Nvidia. Based on the entrance of these leading companies, AI ASIC revenue is expected to skyrocket to $84.5 billion by 2030.
Compute is not the only bottleneck. Memory architecture is also evolving rapidly. DDR5 adoption continues. HBM is seeing exceptional demand, especially for AI training. CXL is gaining traction to solve memory disaggregation and latency challenges in new server architectures.
Leadership in data center silicon is also shifting. US players remain dominant, especially Nvidia, AMD, and Intel. But Yole Group’s analysts point out that China is scaling up its domestic capabilities through strategic investment and policy. Export controls continue to impact supply chains but also reinforce sovereign development goals in China and beyond.
Startups and newcomers are also part of the game and shaping the market. From Groq to Cerebras and Tenstorrent, innovation in chip design is pushing the frontier of what AI inference hardware can do. Sometimes, novel solutions challenge established players on cost, performance, or energy efficiency…
“The data center semiconductor industry is today investigating many approaches. At Yole Group, we investigated this domain in depth and analyzed the innovations. Today’s solutions are all about control. AI workloads are reshaping what chips are built, how they’re packaged, and where they’re manufactured.”
Eric Mounier, PhD
Chief Analyst, Photonics, Yole Group
With the Data Center Semiconductor Trends 2025 report, Yole Group continues to investigate and report on the fast-moving edge of cloud and AI infrastructure. Combining technical depth with market understanding, this new Market & Technology Report, as well as the Power Electronics for Data Centers 2025 report, offers essential insight for chipmakers, hyperscalers, investors, and policymakers navigating one of the most strategic battlegrounds in the semiconductor world.
Stay tuned on yolegroup.com – LinkedIn for more information.
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Acronym
- CXL: Compute Express Link