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AI Infrastructure Surge Is Now Bigger Than The AI Boom Itself

By CharlotteJune 15, 20263 Mins Read
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For the past two years, investors seeking exposure to artificial intelligence have largely chased the companies building the models: OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, and other headline-grabbing startups promising to reshape the economy.

But a growing body of venture data suggests the real AI trade may have quietly shifted elsewhere. According to PitchBook’s latest Infrastructure SaaS VC Trends report, capital is increasingly flowing into the software and systems that make AI possible rather than the applications consumers see. 

Infrastructure SaaS deal value reached $17.1 billion across 218 deals during the first quarter of 2026, representing a 114.2% increase in value quarter-over-quarter and a 40.6% jump in deal count, the report noted.