Artificial intelligence (AI) is the fuel that’s powering Wall Street’s engine. The stock market’s major indexes aren’t hitting several record highs without AI lifting the long-term growth potential of Wall Street’s most influential businesses.
Four hyperscalers — Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL)(NASDAQ: GOOG), Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META), Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), and Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) — have collectively guided toward nearly $700 billion in capital expenditures in 2026 for their respective AI data center build-outs.
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While growth rates and cash-rich balance sheets at these companies justify big-time investments in artificial intelligence, S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) companies are being even more aggressive with another bottom-line-focused investment.
Before digging into the “Why?” behind these eye-popping investments in AI infrastructure, it’s imperative to understand the “How?” The catalyst for all four of these hyperscalers is that they possess foundational cash cow operating segments that help facilitate sizable investments in higher-growth initiatives:
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Alphabet holds a virtual monopoly in internet search, with Google accounting for an approximate 90% share of search engine traffic, according to GlobalStats.
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Meta Platforms lured an average of 3.58 billion people to its family of apps daily in December. Having the most attractive social media destinations has led to exceptional ad-pricing power.
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Microsoft’s legacy segments (Windows and Office) remain cash flow-generating machines, while Azure is second globally in cloud infrastructure services spending.
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Amazon is a dual-industry leader. Though most consumers know it’s the top dog in online retail sales, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is ahead of Azure as the leading global cloud infrastructure services platform by total spend.
The cash flow these hyperscalers generate from their foundational operating segment(s), coupled with their already cash-rich balance sheets, is fueling their AI data center build-outs.
The results, thus far, have been promising. Alphabet’s Google Cloud (the No. 3 cloud infrastructure services provider behind AWS and Azure) delivered 48% year-over-year sales growth in the fourth quarter. Microsoft’s Azure and Amazon’s AWS have also seen their revenue growth reaccelerate as generative AI and large language model capabilities have been integrated into their respective platforms.