Data center memory market was valued at $55.6 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach $321.5 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 18.3% during the forecast period. Data center memory represents an essential part of the current computing infrastructure, which allows for the fast processing, storage, and analysis of data. Memory technologies such as DRAM, High Bandwidth Memory (HBM), and storage class memory are critical for the effective management of large volumes of data within a hyperscale data center for cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing. With the rising need for digital technologies across the globe, the adoption of advanced memory technologies within data center infrastructures is gaining traction.
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The rapid growth in cloud computing and artificial intelligence infrastructure is an important macro factor in the market. Statistical figures related to the growth of the industry and infrastructure show that by 2026, there will be nearly 1,200 hyperscale data centers globally. This shows that there have been significant investments in the technology industry. Moreover, the average RAM installed in each server has reached 512 GB, indicating that there is an increased need for memory in high-speed computing environments. All these factors are related to the growth in cloud storage infrastructure, expected to reach over 100 zettabytes, thereby creating a need for memory in server infrastructure. There is significant growth in cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure, directly affecting the growth in memory technology in data centers globally.
The recent developments from 2024 to 2026 highlight strategic efforts by semiconductor companies to enhance the high bandwidth memory (HBM) segment. For instance, in April 2024, the semiconductor company SK hynix started the mass production of its next-generation HBM3E memory, designed to power AI servers and other cutting-edge GPU systems. This initiative by the company included the expansion of its production capabilities and the establishment of partnerships with prominent AI chip makers to meet the needs of high-performance memory, driven by the rising demand for data centers. Another instance of the strategic initiative taken by a semiconductor company to boost the HBM segment is the focus of Micron Technology to produce HBMs for AI infrastructure, shifting its production capabilities from consumer-oriented memory products to enterprise and AI-oriented solutions.
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