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Edge Computing Adoption and Cloud Computing Statistics in the United States (2026)

Updated March 2026 · United States · Cloud Computing
35%
Edge Computing Market Share
Percentage of US enterprises adopting edge computing solutions in 2026
$550 billion
Cloud Service Revenue
Total revenue generated from cloud services in the US for 2026
2,500
Number of Edge Data Centers
Number of edge data centers operational across the US in 2026
1.2 Gbps
Average Data Transfer Speed
Average data transfer speed in edge networks in the US in 2026
420 million
IoT Devices Connected
Number of IoT devices connected via edge computing in 2026

By 2026, edge computing adoption has surged, with over 35% of US enterprises integrating edge solutions to support real-time data processing. This growth is driven by increased IoT deployment, smart cities, and autonomous systems, which require low latency computing.

Cloud computing remains dominant, generating over $550 billion in revenue. The expansion of data centers and enhanced connectivity have enabled scalable, efficient cloud services, supporting diverse sectors from healthcare to finance, further cementing the US's leadership in digital infrastructure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is driving edge computing growth in the US?

The rise of IoT devices, autonomous vehicles, and smart city initiatives are major drivers of edge computing adoption in the US.

How is cloud computing revenue projected to change by 2026?

Cloud computing revenue is projected to reach $550 billion, reflecting increased cloud service adoption across industries.

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StateGlobe Research

The StateGlobe Research team analyzes digital marketing, SEO, and web technology trends across 200 countries. Our 2026 projections are based on industry reports, historical data patterns, and expert analysis.

Disclaimer: All statistics presented are 2026 estimates and projections based on industry trend analysis, historical data, and publicly available research. Individual data points may vary from actual figures.