Microsoft surges on robust cloud growth, record AI spending – The Mercury News



(Bloomberg/Matt Day) — Microsoft Corp. said it will spend more than $30 billion in the current quarter to build out the data centers powering its artificial intelligence services.

Investors, applauding accelerating growth in the company’s cloud-computing unit, sent the shares up sharply.

The closely watched Azure division posted a 39% rise in sales during Microsoft’s fiscal fourth quarter, the company said in a statement on Wednesday. Analysts projected a 34% increase. The company’s forecast for growth in the current quarter also exceeded analyst estimates.

Microsoft said sales at the cloud division grew 34% to more than $75 billion during the year ended June 30, the first time the company has disclosed a revenue figure for Azure, which sells computing power and other services to businesses.

The results suggest that Microsoft, perhaps the most prodigious spender of the AI age, is starting to see a return in the form of rising sales.



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