The Top 10 Most AI-Dominant Countries In 2025: Report

Which nations are leading the AI race?

A new report looks at the countries that are most AI-dominant by comparing which ones are leaders in providing AI supercomputing power, have the most AI clusters, have the highest total AI power capacity, and which ones have the highest AI-related engagement, expressed as a percentage of the AI workforce.

The report, which was compiled by TRG Datacenters, measures AI computing power using H100 equivalents, a standardized measure of the Nvidia H100 chip.

The report’s source data is from Epoch AI, which benchmarks various aspects of AI technology.

According to the report’s metrics, the U.S. is currently the most AI-dominant country in the world with a total AI compute power of 39.7M H100 equivalents. The U.S. also ranked first for total highest power capacity at 19.8K megawatts (MW).

Ranking second is the United Arab Emirates with a total computer power of 23.1M, and a total power capacity of 6.4K megawatts.

Here are the rankings of the top 10 most AI-dominant countries and a summary of the findings ordered by country, number of clusters, total AI compute power (in H100 Equivalents), total power capacity (in MW), and AI-related engagement as a percentage of total employment (approximate)

  1. United States of America, 187, 39.7M, 19.8K MW, 10.40%
  2. United Arab Emirates, 8, 23.1M, 6.4K MW, 1.80%
  3. Saudi Arabia, 9, 7.2M, 2.4K MW, 2.29%
  4. Korea (Republic of), 13, 5.1M, 3.0K MW, 50.00%
  5. France, 18, 2.4M, 2.0K MW, 22.00%
  6. India, 8, 1.2M, 1.1K MW, 0.10%
  7. China, 230, 400K, 289 MW, 0.14%
  8. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 6, 120K, 99 MW, 6.50%
  9. Finland, 5, 72K, 110 MW, 16.00%
  10. Germany, 12, 51K, 25 MW, 33.50%

“The battle for AI supremacy is being fought on multiple fronts, and raw computing power is just one piece of a much larger puzzle. While having massive data centers and chip manufacturing capacity provides a strong foundation, the real advantage comes from combining that hardware with skilled talent, supportive government policies, and a thriving ecosystem of AI companies. Different countries are taking vastly different approaches - some are betting everything on building the biggest supercomputers, while others are focusing on developing specialized AI chips or creating regulatory frameworks that attract international AI research and development,” a spokesperson for TRG Datacenters said about the study in an emailed statement.