Strategic Intelligence

US vs China β€” Data Center Race

Capacity, investment, AI strategy, energy, and policy compared
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United States
Projects Tracked
63
MW Tracked
112 GW
2026 CapEx Est.
$600B+
Chip Lead
NVIDIA B200
Largest Hub
N. Virginia
Largest Single
Fermi TX 9 GW
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China
Projects Tracked
104
MW Tracked
51 GW
2026 Investment
$180B+
Domestic Chip
Ascend 910C
Largest Hub
Shanghai Delta
EDWC Hubs
8 National Nodes

Annual Data Center Investment ($B) β€” 2020–2026E

2020202120222023202420252026E0200400600800
  • US ($B)
  • China ($B)

Competitive Radar

CapacityInvestmentPrivate $Gov. Coord.RenewablesAI ChipsBuild SpeedGeo. Spread
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  • China

Tracked Capacity by Status (MW)

OperationalConstructionPlanned0GW15GW30GW45GW60GW
  • US (MW)
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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ US Top Operators

CompanyInvestmentFocus
Amazon AWS$150B+Hyperscale cloud + AI
Microsoft Azure$80B+Azure AI + OpenAI Stargate
Google$75B+Cloud + Gemini AI
Meta$65B+Llama AI training
Oracle / Stargate$100B+OpenAI Stargate JV
xAI (Elon Musk)$25B+Grok / Colossus
CoreWeave$20B+GPU cloud for AI
Vantage DC$47B+Hyperscale colocation

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China Top Operators

CompanyInvestmentFocus
Alibaba CloudΒ₯500B+Qwen AI + cloud
Tencent CloudΒ₯300B+Hunyuan AI + cloud
ByteDanceΒ₯150B+Doubao / Volcano Engine
Baidu CloudΒ₯100B+ERNIE AI + cloud
Huawei CloudΒ₯200B+Ascend AI chips + cloud
China TelecomΒ₯300B+National computing network
China MobileΒ₯250B+5G edge + cloud
China UnicomΒ₯150B+EDWC western hubs

βš–οΈ Strategic Comparison

TopicπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United StatesπŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China
StrategyMarket-driven. No single national plan. Hyperscalers lead; government facilitates via permitting, energy policy, and export controls.State-directed. 'Eastern Data, Western Compute' (EDWC) national initiative. 5-Year Plans mandate computing power targets. Provincial quotas.
Funding~95% private capital. Hyperscaler CapEx ($600B+ in 2026). REITs (Equinix, Digital Realty). Private equity (Blackstone, KKR, Silver Lake).~40% state/SOE funding. National computing fund (Β₯344B). Provincial subsidies. SOE operators. Private tech giants fund ~60%.
AI ChipsNVIDIA H100/H200/B200 GPUs dominate. AMD MI300X gaining share. Intel Gaudi. Unlimited domestic supply. Export controls restrict China.US export controls ban advanced NVIDIA chips since Oct 2022. Domestic: Huawei Ascend 910B/910C (~70% H100 performance). Significant gap remains.
EnergyNuclear revival (TMI restart, SMR deals). Gas-powered hyperscale in South. Hydro in Pacific NW. Wind in Midwest. 100% renewable PPAs common.EDWC moves AI training to cheap renewable west (wind/solar/hydro). Eastern hubs still coal-heavy. Massive offshore wind buildout. Nuclear expansion planned.
LocationsNorthern Virginia (world's largest cluster), DFW, Atlanta, Phoenix, Columbus OH, Chicago. New: West Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Indiana.Shanghai/Yangtze Delta, Guangdong/GBA, Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei. EDWC: Inner Mongolia, Guizhou, Ningxia, Gansu, Xinjiang, Qinghai, Sichuan.
Data LawCLOUD Act allows US government access. No mandatory data localization. GDPR compliance for EU data.Strict data localization laws (2021 Data Security Law, PIPL). All Chinese user data must stay in China. Cross-border data requires approval.
AdvantageAdvanced AI chips (NVIDIA), mature cloud ecosystem, deep capital markets, global hyperscaler dominance, open research culture.Government coordination speed, massive domestic market, cheap labor/land, renewable energy in west, domestic chip development, EDWC buildout.

πŸ”­ Outlook (2026–2030)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States Trajectory

The US is on track to add 100+ GW of new data center capacity by 2030, driven by the OpenAI Stargate JV ($500B), hyperscaler AI arms race, and nuclear revival. The critical bottleneck is power grid interconnection β€” PJM alone has a 5-year queue with 3,000+ GW of pending requests. New builds are increasingly moving to the South and Midwest to escape Northern Virginia's power constraints. The US maintains a decisive lead in AI chip performance (NVIDIA Blackwell architecture) and private capital depth.

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China Trajectory

China is executing the most ambitious state-coordinated infrastructure buildout in history. The EDWC initiative is creating a national computing power network spanning 8 hub clusters. The key constraint is AI chip performance β€” US export controls mean China cannot access NVIDIA's latest GPUs, forcing reliance on Huawei Ascend (estimated 60–70% of H100 performance). However, China's build speed, government coordination, and domestic market scale mean it could reach 60–70% of US capacity by 2030, even with the chip gap. The DeepSeek R1 breakthrough showed China can achieve frontier AI results with fewer, less powerful chips.