Who stands to gain in the USD157bn edge AI opportunity?
Total edge AI addressable revenue 2023–2030 (Source: STL Partners)

Who stands to gain in the USD157bn edge AI opportunity?

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The ‘large-scale AI era’ has not only sparked excitement about the potential of centralised AI intelligence but also about how this can be distributed to the edge. Our latest market forecast explores this opportunity, modelling 12 leading edge AI use cases to answer key questions, including where AI workloads will be run at the edge; which use cases will drive the most value; who the biggest adopters will be and what value can be attributed solely to AI itself.

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The STL Partners Research Team

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