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Organizations are preparing for accelerated digital transformation.
Artificial intelligence is no longer a trend but has become essential infrastructure. According to a Gartner analysis published in October, AI-powered supercomputing platforms are emerging as the number one priority for 2026, marking a turning point in the technological strategies of global companies.
Gartner's strategic report identifies a scenario where Disruption, innovation, and risk are expanding at an unprecedented rate.. Gene Alvarez, Vice President Emeritus Analyst at Gartner, points out that technology leaders face crucial decisions in a hyper-connected, AI-driven world.
Supercomputing with AI: the engine of transformation
Supercomputing platforms integrate Central Processing Units (CPUs), Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), and Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) with AI, enabling organizations to orchestrate complex workloads with new levels of performance and efficiency.
The impact will be profound: By 2030, 80% organizations will transform large software engineering teams into smaller, more agile teams., powered by native artificial intelligence. This represents a radical reconfiguration of how companies structure their human and technological resources.
Confidential computing and security in focus.
Alongside the expansion of AI, security is gaining strategic importance. Gartner predicts that... By 2029, more than 75% of operations on untrusted infrastructure will be protected by confidential computing.. This technology allows for the processing of sensitive data without exposing it, meeting growing demands for compliance and privacy.
Physical AI: intelligence beyond algorithms
Physical AI brings intelligence to real-world machines and devices — robots, drones, and smart equipment that detect, decide, and act. Sectors where automation, adaptability, and safety are critical are beginning to reap measurable gains from this convergence.
What changes for Brazilian companies?
For Brazilian companies, 2026 marks the transition from technology as a support tool to technology as a central strategy. The consolidation of integrated ecosystems, where devices and platforms communicate seamlessly, will be essential for competitiveness. Sustainability in technological design also gains relevance, with low-energy consumption equipment and recyclable materials becoming standard.
Preparation begins now. Organizations that fail to anticipate these changes risk losing competitiveness in an increasingly fast-paced, AI-driven market.




