
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is one of the 13 unrivaled stocks of the next 10 years, reflecting the company’s pivotal position in the rapidly growing cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence ecosystem.
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With the growing demand for AI computing capacity, this position is becoming increasingly apparent.
According to a Reuters report on March 4, 2026, Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) was part of the White House pledge to finance new electricity generation needed to power next-generation data centers, along with a number of other significant technology companies, including Microsoft Corporation, Meta Platforms, and Amazon.com, Inc. This is particularly important as hyperscalers aim to obtain or build dedicated power capacity to support growing server networks and sophisticated computing workloads. This project highlights the vast energy requirements involved in large-scale AI infrastructure.
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL)’s growing investment in AI-driven data center capacity, which is essential for training and deploying increasingly complex models like its Gemini platform, is reinforced by this decision.
In addition to this broad ecosystem drive, Bank of America analysts’ comments in early March indicated that Alphabet remains at the forefront in meeting data center needs for AI.
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is a technology holding company that provides digital advertising, cloud computing, software platforms, devices, emerging technology, and healthcare services through Google Services, Google Cloud, and Other Bets.
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