Microsoft was forced to increase AI spending by $25 billion to cover hardware price increases; He says he “remains confident in the return on these investments”



  • Azure revenue up 29%, but next quarter growth could jump 40%
  • Two-thirds of last quarter’s capex was dedicated to CPUs and GPUs.
  • Microsoft 365 Copilot now has more than 20 million paying customers

In its latest quarterly results, Microsoft confirmed an 18% increase in revenue to $82.9 billion over the past three months, with Microsoft Cloud revenue up around 29% year-over-year to $54.5 billion and Azure growth of around 40%.

However, despite heavy customer spending on its products and services, the company has not been immune to rising prices and the global chip shortage, explained Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood.

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