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  "canonical": "https://ireadcustomer.com/ko/blog/the-great-compute-crunch-why-50-of-us-data-centers-are-canceled-and-your-cloud-bill-is-about-to-spike",
  "markdown_url": "https://ireadcustomer.com/ko/blog/the-great-compute-crunch-why-50-of-us-data-centers-are-canceled-and-your-cloud-bill-is-about-to-spike.md",
  "title": "The Great Compute Crunch: Why 50% of US Data Centers Are Canceled (And Your Cloud Bill is About to Spike)",
  "locale": "en",
  "description": "US data center builds are hitting a brick wall due to tapped-out power grids and Chinese component bans. Here is why this local infrastructure crisis is about to send global cloud and AI compute costs skyrocketing.",
  "quick_answer": "",
  "summary": "Imagine trying to launch a multi-billion-dollar rocket into orbit, only to be told the fuel pump is backordered until 2027. That is exactly the reality facing the global AI and cloud computing industry right now. For the past two years, we’ve heard endless hype about trillion-dollar investments in AI infrastructure. But underneath the shiny press releases lies a stark, unsettling truth: Over 50% of new data center builds in the US have been indefinitely delayed or outright canceled. If you are an enterprise in London, a startup in Tokyo, or an SMB in Southeast Asia, you might be thinking: “So ",
  "faq": [],
  "tags": [
    "cloud economics",
    "data center infrastructure",
    "ai compute",
    "finops",
    "tech supply chain"
  ],
  "categories": [],
  "source_urls": [],
  "datePublished": "2026-04-16T11:07:47.230Z",
  "dateModified": "2026-04-18T08:47:07.127Z",
  "author": "iReadCustomer Team"
}