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Sundar Pichai flags ‘intense’ 2026 as Google plans to ramp spending to meet AI pressure

Google executives say the company must double its compute capacity every six months to keep up with AI demand. At an internal meeting, leaders warned 2026 will be “intense” as competition escalates and cloud workloads surge.

November 21, 2025 / 18:57 IST
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Google’s top AI infrastructure executive has told employees that the company now needs to double its compute capacity every six months to meet soaring demand for AI services. According to a report by CNBC, at an all-hands on November 6, Amin Vahdat, vice president, Google Cloud, said the next target is a 1,000-times jump in capability over the next four to five years. He stressed that the race to build AI infrastructure is both the most expensive and the most decisive battleground.

Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and CFO Anat Ashkenazi were present as Vahdat outlined why Google is accelerating spending. The company recently raised its capital expenditure guidance to roughly $91 billion to $93 billion for the year, with an even larger increase expected in 2026. Rival hyperscalers Microsoft, Amazon and Meta have all lifted their own capex forecasts, with the four together set to spend over $380 billion.

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Pichai addresses bubble fears and cloud momentum

With fears of an AI bubble resurfacing, Pichai admitted concerns are valid but said the bigger risk is underinvesting. He pointed to Google Cloud’s 34 percent annual revenue jump to more than $15 billion, adding that numbers could have been stronger if more compute had been available.