target audience: TECH BUYER Publication date: Oct 2023 - Document type: IDC FutureScape - Doc Document number: # US51320123
IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Performance-Intensive Computing 2024 Predictions
Table of Contents
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IDC FutureScape Figure
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Figure: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Performance-Intensive Computing 2024 Top 10 Predictions
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Executive Summary
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IDC FutureScape Predictions
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Summary of External Drivers
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Predictions: Impact on Technology Buyers
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Prediction 1: By 2027, the Complexity of Mathematical Computations Will Drive Businesses Toward Heterogeneous Computing for HPC or AI Based on at Least 15 Different Digital, Analog, or Quantum Computing Systems
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 2: By 2028, Businesses Will Be Able to Access at Least Three Quantum Computers That Deliver Quantum Advantage, Solving Small-Scale Yet Complex Problems 500 Times Faster than Classical Supercomputers
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 3: By 2028, Small-Scale (<100,000 Qubits) Quantum-Centric Supercomputers Will Be Available to the U.S. and EU Governments for Primarily Solving Complex Defense- and Climate-Related Problems
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 4: By 2026, 50% of Organizations Will Be Exposed to Data Breaches Because of the Lack of Investments in Post-Quantum Cryptography
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 5: By 2025, Global Sustainability Mandates Will Drive 80% of Institutions and Businesses to Use Renewable Energy Sources for All HPC and AI Deployments
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 6: By 2028, the Need for Sufficient, Affordable, Computational Power for HPC and AI Workloads Will Lead to Breakthroughs in Processing Technologies That Break the Current Monopoly of Accelerator Vendors
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 7: By 2028, Generative AI Will Displace Traditional AI and HPC Use Cases in More than 40% of the World’s Largest Supercomputers
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 8: By 2028, the Need for Data Security Will Usher in an Era of Commercial On-Premises Quantum Computing, Causing the Average Size of a Standalone Quantum Computing Deployment Size to Exceed $100 Million
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 9: By 2026, the Need for Real-Time Insights from AI and HPC Will Drive Businesses to Adopt a New Storage and Data Management Paradigm for Ultra-Low-Latency Data Access
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 10: By 2027, the Demand for Opex-Based Computational Services Will Lead to Quantum Computing, AI, and HPC Services Becoming the Largest Segment of Public Cloud–Based IaaS and PaaS Services
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Advice for Technology Buyers
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On-Premises Deployments
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Cloud Deployments
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Quantum Computing
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IDC Recommendation
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External Drivers: Detail
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AI Everywhere — Generative AI Takes the Spotlight
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The Drive to Automate — Maximizing Efficiency and New Opportunities
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Cybersecurity and Risk — Building Resilience Against Multiplying Threats
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The Digital Business Imperative — Competitiveness and Outcomes
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Everything as a Service Intensifies — Transforming Models to Drive Change
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Operationalization of ESG — Measuring and Implementing Sustainability
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Learn More
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Related Research
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