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Microsoft's AI Bet: Cloud Growth Slows, Spending Soars
29 Jan
Summary
- Cloud revenue narrowly beat estimates, but AI spending escalated significantly.
- Backlog in cloud business doubled, heavily influenced by OpenAI's commitment.
- Capital expenditure surged 66% year-on-year to $37.5 billion for AI infrastructure.

Microsoft's fiscal second-quarter results revealed that its cloud-computing revenue just exceeded expectations. The company has significantly ramped up its investments in artificial intelligence, a move that has raised investor concerns about profitability.
While the contracted backlog for its cloud business saw a substantial increase, doubling to $625 billion, a significant portion is linked to OpenAI. This highlights Microsoft's reliance on the startup, which has pledged massive AI expenditures without clear funding details.
Revenue growth in Microsoft's Azure cloud unit reached 39%, narrowly surpassing the consensus estimate. However, this growth occurs amidst increasing competition from rivals like Google and Anthropic.




