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Data Sovereignty: Underlying Hardware

Price: Starting at USD 1,950
Publish Date: 03 Feb 2026
Code: PT-3572
Research Type: Presentation
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Understand the key use cases and revenue opportunities for data security vendors, chip manufacturers, and other hardware vendors within data sovereignty, as well as the critical role of underlying hardware in completing the data sovereignty picture.
  • Benchmark the progress of national and regional initiatives for sovereignty down to the silicon.
  • Optimize internal strategies and external marketing approaches for the migration to sovereignty for underlying hardware.          
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • Identification of the opportunities and challenges for data sovereignty within for hardware manufacturers and the broader hardware market.
  • Market forecasts on the active, available, and under the roof capacity of sovereign or government-operated data centers compared to hyperscalers, between 2025 and 2035.
  • Exposition of the leading hardware providers and supporting software vendors contributing to the emerging data sovereignty market.      
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • What are the primary factors influencing the drive toward sovereignty at a hardware level, and what obstacles are slowing market progression?
  • What are the advantages and drawbacks of absolute versus qualified sovereignty and how can customers make this assessment internally?
  • What is the role of open hardware initiatives and advancements in high-performance computing in the overall sovereignty market?     
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • Solution architects, strategists, technical decision makers, and solution integrators within hardware manufacturing teams who need to understand the data sovereignty landscape and what role they can play within it.
  • Market intelligence managers and strategists within data security and sovereignty organizations who wish to optimize their integrations with hardware providers within the sovereignty market.
  • Open-source hardware developers, creators, or community members carving out their role within data sovereignty.

Companies Mentioned

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Forecasts

Key Companies and Ecosystems

Global Initiatives for Hardware-Based Sovereignty

A Sovereign Balancing Act: Absolute Versus Qualified Sovereignty

Recommendations

Companies Mentioned

  • AMD
  • Entrust
  • Fortanix
  • IBM Corp
  • Intel Corporation
  • NVIDIA
  • Securosys
  • SUSE
  • Thales
  • UTIMACO