PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1986418
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1986418
The global data center switch market size was estimated at USD 14.97 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 34.24 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 11.1% from 2026 to 2033, due to hyperscale infrastructure expansion, architectural transformation within data centers, and exponential growth in data-intensive workloads. The rapid expansion of hyperscale and colocation data centers led by cloud service providers (CSPs) such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud is driving the growth of the market.
For instance, in April 2025, Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company, UAE, entered into a hyperscale data center agreement with Microsoft to develop and operate a hyperscale facility with an estimated investment of approximately USD 544.54 million, with Microsoft serving as the anchor tenant. The data center's capacity will be rolled out in phased tranches to align with demand requirements.
These operators are scaling multi-region, multi-availability-zone deployments, which significantly increases demand for high-density, low-latency switching solutions, particularly spine-leaf architectures and 100G/200G/400G Ethernet switches. Hyperscale operators require high port density, energy-efficient designs, and support for open networking to reduce total cost of ownership (TCO), thereby accelerating switch upgrades and refresh cycles.
Moreover, the surge in AI/ML workloads and high-performance computing (HPC) deployments also contributes to the growth in the data center switch industry. Training large language models (LLMs) and running AI inference workloads require ultra-low latency, high-bandwidth, and lossless networking. This is driving the adoption of high-speed Ethernet and advanced switching technologies, including RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE), enhanced buffer management, and telemetry-based congestion control. AI-driven infrastructure is significantly increasing east-west traffic inside data centers, reinforcing the need for high-capacity spine switches.
The growth of edge computing and distributed cloud architecture is also contributing to market expansion. As enterprises deploy micro data centers closer to end users to reduce application latency for IoT, autonomous systems, and real-time analytics, demand for compact, power-efficient data center switches with advanced automation capabilities rises. This shift toward decentralized architectures increases the total number of network nodes requiring switching infrastructure. According to Eurostat, 52.74% of EU enterprises used paid cloud services in 2025, while 40.89% adopted at least one advanced cloud solution, indicating they are highly cloud-dependent. The highest levels of cloud dependency were recorded in Finland (65.90%), Denmark (64.98%), the Netherlands (62.00%), and Italy (61.90%), reflecting strong enterprise-level integration of sophisticated cloud technologies in these countries.
Global Data Center Switch Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at the global, regional, and country levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the global data center switch market report based on type, technology, port speed, end use, and region.