Microsoft Struggles to Keep Up with AI Data Center Demand

REDMOND, USATue Nov 05 2024
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Microsoft's recent quarterly report showed impressive growth, but investors were underwhelmed. Despite a 16% increase in revenue and strong performance in cloud services, Microsoft is having trouble building data centers fast enough to meet the demand for artificial intelligence (AI). The tech giant's cloud division, Azure, saw a 34% jump in revenue, but this growth is expected to drop to between 31% and 32% in the next quarter. Microsoft's CFO, Amy Hood, attributed this to high demand outpacing their current capacity.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella explained that building data centers takes time and they're facing external constraints, like delays with leased third-party facilities. Although the market seemed disappointed, some experts see this as a good sign for the long term as the demand for AI continues to grow. Nadella remains optimistic that the supply and demand for data centers will match up in the second half of the fiscal year. Microsoft needs more power and data centers to keep up with the rising demand for AI services.
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