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Google Cloud tops 20B quarterly revenue but admits it could grow faster
Technology
Published on 30 April 2026

AI demand hit a hard limit—servers weren’t enough
Google Cloud has crossed $20B in quarterly revenue for the first time, driven by accelerating AI-related workloads. Yet the company warns that the pace of growth was held back by capacity constraints, implying it may have delivered even higher revenue if more infrastructure had been available. Investors are watching how quickly Google can expand resources to meet demand.
- Google Cloud reached $20B in quarterly revenue for the first time
- AI demand is the main engine behind the growth surge
- Growth was limited by capacity constraints on infrastructure
- The next question: how fast can capacity be expanded
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