Microsoft's (NASDAQ: MSFT) cloud computing platform Azure continued to be the growth driver for the stock when the software giant reported its fiscal Q1 earnings. However, the company's guidance for Azure,
Microsoft has made Copilot the name and style of its AI assistant and other AI services for more than a year, but it seems the company might have a rebranding project underway with a transparent origin.
Microsoft has been testing a new AI-powered Xbox chatbot, and now Xbox Insiders can try it out for the first time. I exclusively revealed the existence of this new “Xbox Support Virtual Agent” earlier this year, and Microsoft now says it’s designed ...
Microsoft on Wednesday reported a 11% increase in profit for the July-September quarter compared to the same time last year as investors looked for signs that the company’s huge spending on artificial
AI will be in the spotlight when Microsoft reports its quarterly earnings, with investors seeking signs of artificial intelligence demand.
Microsoft's Cloud computing and AI businesses are on the rise as the company sees more success with software than hardware.
Microsoft reported strong quarterly growth in its cloud-computing business that indicated its heavy investment in artificial intelligence is paying off.Revenue for the tech giant’s Azure cloud business—a core of its AI offering—rose 33% in the quarter through September,
Competition between the two old rivals is heating up when it comes to cloud and AI dominance.
Microsoft, BlackRock, Global Infrastructure Partners, and MGX have announced the formation of the Global AI Infrastructure Investment Partnership, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at raising $30 billion in equity capital for AI infrastructure investments.
Microsoft continued to ramp up its capital spending on AI, raising fresh questions about how long it can continue to pour huge sums into the tech.
The company overall posted revenue of $65.6 billion, up 16%, vs. analyst expectations of $64.5 billion; profits of $24.7 billion, up 11%; and earnings per share of $3.30, compared to the Wall Street consensus of $3.08 per share.