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MCP Hits 97 Million Downloads and AI Infrastructure Is Winning

Robert HattalaMarch 28, 2026

97 Million Downloads. MCP Won.

The Model Context Protocol just crossed 97 million monthly SDK downloads. That's up from about 2 million at launch in November 2024. A 4,750% growth rate in 16 months.

The ecosystem now has over 5,800 community and enterprise servers covering databases, CRMs, cloud providers, and dev tools. Every major AI company supports it. When OpenAI committed to MCP support last year, that was the tipping point. The protocol wars are over.

Why Infrastructure Always Wins

This is the pattern that matters. While everyone argues about which model is best, the infrastructure layer just keeps growing. MCP makes it so any AI model can talk to any tool. That's boring. It's also the most valuable thing happening in AI right now.

We use MCP servers at Random Llama for almost every client project. The ability to connect Claude or GPT to a client's existing tools without custom integrations saves weeks of work. That's real money.

Meta's $135 Billion AI Bet

Meta cut 700 jobs and is putting $135 billion into AI data centers. They also launched Meta Small Business to serve 250 million small and medium businesses with AI tools.

The job cuts and the spending tell the same story. Meta is moving people out of non-AI work and moving capital into AI infrastructure as fast as they can. When a company this size moves this aggressively, it changes the competitive dynamics for everyone.

The Week in Perspective

This was one of the biggest weeks in AI this year. Sora died. Mythos leaked. Claude got desktop control. Shopify turned AI chats into storefronts. MCP crossed 97 million downloads.

The theme across all of it is the same. AI is moving from demos to infrastructure. The companies winning right now are the ones building the plumbing, not the flashy features. If you're a builder, that's where I'd put my attention.

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