
Key Takeaways
Global cloud spending is going sky-high: In Q4 2024, it hit $86 billion and pushed total annual spending to $321.3 billion, which is up 20% from $267.7 billion in 2023, according to Canalys.
The industry’s giants — AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud — continue to maintain their dominance with a combined 64% market share. It may grow even further because their total cloud spending also surged 25% year over year.
The U.S. cloud market remains the leader, valued at $216.91 billion in 2023, and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 20.3% from 2024 to 2030.
But China is closing in, with cloud infrastructure spending reaching $11.1 billion, a 14% increase from the previous year. For all of 2024, China’s total cloud spending hit $40 billion, marking a 13% jump from $35.3 billion in 2023.
AI Is Fueling the Surge
So, what’s fueling the cloud market growth? There’s only one word: AI.
More specifically, the shift from AI development to AI inference has made large-scale deployments much more cost-effective and scalable, drawing in more investors and enterprises.
A major driver of this surge is DeepSeek R1, which launched in January 2025. With GPT-4-level performance at a much lower cost, DeepSeek R1 has proven to make all the spending difference for businesses looking to scale with AI.

“The launch of DeepSeek R1 has redefined benchmarks for AI foundation model performance and cost, accelerating enterprise AI adoption and driving profound changes across the cloud services value chain,” said Rachel Brindley, Senior Director at Canalys.
While DeepSeek plays a key role in China’s cloud market growth, demand for cloud services was already on the rise long before its launch. According to Canalys, Cloud providers in Q4 2024 reported “robust customer demand, though growth continued to be constrained by supply-side limitations.”
China’s cloud giants, which include Alibaba, Huawei, and Tencent, also continue to dominate the regional market at a combined 71%, with a YOY growth of 12%.
China’s growth is proof that AI is reshaping the cloud landscape, especially in the East. So while the U.S. may wear the crown for now, whether China will steal the throne is a question only time can answer.