APAC IT spending in 2026 is expected to remain resilient, reaching US$1.78 trillion, as investment in AI infrastructure and data centres accelerates across the region. According to Gartner, this represents an 11.8% increase from 2025, highlighting sustained momentum despite broader economic pressures.
The most significant driver of this growth is data centre systems, with spending projected to surge by 63.1% to US$232 billion. This reflects the rapid scaling of AI workloads, which require high-performance computing and advanced memory capabilities. As noted by John-David Lovelock, increasing demand for AI-optimised processors and accelerators is creating new opportunities across the technology ecosystem.
Beyond data centres, communications services will account for the largest share of overall spending, exceeding US$496.5 billion, followed by IT services at US$441.2 billion. These categories continue to expand as enterprises invest in connectivity, cloud platforms, and managed infrastructure to support digital transformation.
Overall, the regional market is becoming increasingly uneven. AI-driven segments are experiencing rapid expansion, while more traditional areas face cost pressures. This divergence highlights a broader transformation: IT investment is no longer uniform but increasingly concentrated in technologies that enable AI at scale.
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