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5% GPU utilization: The $401 billion AI infrastructure problem enterprises can't keep ignoring

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5% GPU utilization: The $401 billion AI infrastructure problem enterprises can't keep ignoring
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Gartner estimates that AI infrastructure is adding a staggering $401 billion in new spending this year, a figure that highlights the significant…

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5% GPU utilization: The $401 billion AI infrastructure problem enterprises can't keep ignoring

5% GPU utilization: The $401 billion AI infrastructure problem enterprises can't keep ignoring

Gartner estimates that AI infrastructure is adding a staggering $401 billion in new spending this year, a figure that highlights the significant investment enterprises are making in artificial intelligence technology. However, a recent audit has revealed a stark reality: the average GPU utilization in the enterprise is a mere 5%. This underutilization is driven by a self-reinforcing procurement loop that makes it nearly impossible to release idle GPUs.

Background & Context

The narrative of a GPU shortage, which dominated the tech industry for the past two years, has been exposed as a smokescreen for inefficiency. The scramble for silicon, which saw companies investing heavily in graphics processing units (GPUs), has left many enterprises with underutilized assets. This is particularly concerning given the significant costs associated with these investments. The depreciation of these assets, which can last for up to five years, is now a major concern for CFOs. As these assets age, the question is no longer whether the investment was justified, but whether it can be made productive.

Impact on Swiss SMEs & Finance

The underutilization of GPUs has significant implications for enterprises, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Switzerland. With the average GPU utilization rate at just 5%, SMEs may struggle to justify the costs associated with investing in AI infrastructure. This could lead to a widening productivity gap between larger enterprises and smaller ones, as the former continue to invest heavily in AI technology. The Swiss financial sector, which has traditionally been a hub for innovation and technology, may also be impacted by this trend. As the costs associated with AI infrastructure become more apparent, investors may be more cautious in their investments, potentially leading to a slowdown in the adoption of AI technology.

What to Watch

As the costs associated with underutilized GPUs become more apparent, enterprises will be forced to rethink their approach to AI infrastructure. This may involve a shift from acquiring capacity to maximizing the economic output of what is already deployed. Investors and analysts will be watching closely as enterprises begin to address this issue, and the impact on the Swiss financial sector will be closely monitored. The next few quarters will be crucial in determining whether enterprises can make their AI investments productive, or if they will become a costly burden on balance sheets.

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Original Article: 5% GPU utilization: The $401 billion AI infrastructure problem enterprises can't keep ignoring

Published: May 8, 2026


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