New Delhi, June 10 -- Enterprises are increasingly moving production artificial intelligence (AI) workloads to private cloud environments as concerns around cost, security, governance, and data sovereignty reshape infrastructure strategies, according to Broadcom's Private Cloud Outlook 2026 report published recently.

The report found that 56% of enterprises are running or planning to run production AI inferencing workloads on private cloud infrastructure, while public cloud adoption for the same workloads has fallen to 41%, down from 56% a year ago. The 15-percentage-point decline marks one of the sharpest year-over-year shifts identified in the study.

The Private Cloud Outlook 2026 report is based on a global survey conducted by Radius...