--- title: "Dell CEO: AI Memory Demand to Surge 625-Fold, Supply Shortage to Persist for Years" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/282006443.md" description: "Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell has issued a startling prediction: The AI wave will drive global memory demand to surge 625-fold—a result of a 25-fold expansion in per-device memory capacity combined with a 25-fold expansion in deployment scale—while the supply side will take years to catch up. With sovereign AI construction and enterprise upgrades acting as dual demand engines, he characterized the current market divergence as a matter of \"when to buy\" rather than \"whether to buy.\"" datetime: "2026-04-08T08:54:41.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/282006443.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/282006443.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/282006443.md) --- # Dell CEO: AI Memory Demand to Surge 625-Fold, Supply Shortage to Persist for Years The explosive expansion of AI infrastructure is creating a structural supply-demand imbalance. Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell warned that as memory capacity per accelerator and data center deployment scales expand in tandem, global AI memory demand will surge 625-fold from current levels, while the supply side will take years to catch up. Michael Dell made these remarks on the 7th local time at an industry event hosted by Bank of America. He stated that the memory capacity of each accelerator in AI infrastructure and the overall system scale are expanding simultaneously, and the combination of the two will create a structural pattern of approximately 625-fold growth in total memory demand. He also emphasized, "Expanding memory supply takes years, but current AI infrastructure demand is not slowing down; we are still in the early stages of technology adoption." This stance has direct investment implications for the memory market: a persistent supply-demand gap means memory suppliers can expect price support for an extended period, while strong momentum in cloud and enterprise server procurement will continue to drive orders for infrastructure providers like Dell. ## 625-fold Demand: The Structural Logic of Two "25-fold" Factors Michael Dell provided a specific derivation path for the 625-fold figure. In terms of per-device memory capacity, **NVIDIA's H100 GPU was equipped with 80GB of memory in 2022. By 2028, the memory capacity per accelerator is expected to reach 2TB, representing a roughly 25-fold increase.** At the same time, the deployment scale of accelerators within data centers is also expected to expand by approximately 25 times. Multiplying these two factors, the growth in total memory demand will reach 625-fold (25×25). **However, the response speed of the supply side lags far behind the demand side. Michael Dell pointed out that memory manufacturers cut capital expenditures in 2023 due to the industry's downturn cycle, and underinvestment directly led to the current supply shortage. He expects this gap to persist for the next several years.** ## Demand Resilience: Sovereign AI and Enterprise Upgrades as Dual Pillars Despite supply constraints, Michael Dell holds an optimistic view on the overall demand outlook for AI infrastructure and highlighted two primary demand drivers. One is sovereign AI investment. He stated that most of the top 25 countries by GDP are advancing their own sovereign AI projects in some form. Geopolitical tensions are further accelerating the desire of nations to build independent AI capabilities, thereby keeping server demand strong. The other is productivity-driven enterprise upgrades. Michael Dell used the example of a knowledge worker with a $100,000 annual salary, noting that it "makes no sense" to have such employees continue using outdated PCs or inefficient systems. For productivity reasons, enterprises will have to continue advancing their infrastructure investments. ## It's Not a Question of "Whether to Buy," but "When to Buy" Regarding the demand uncertainty present in the market, Michael Dell provided a clear qualitative judgment. He stated that while price increases or temporary delays may occur, enterprises and cloud service providers ultimately find themselves in a position where they "must procure infrastructure." He attributed the current market divergence to a matter of timing rather than direction, stating plainly, "The question is not 'whether to buy,' but 'when to buy.'" 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