Microsoft’s slipping performance sparks market reevaluation of AI

  • Microsoft’s disappointing quarterly results leads to a significant loss in its stock market value, while chipmakers like Nvidia and AMD see gains as investors reevaluated the AI technology sector. 
  • The divergence in performance between AI chip sellers and their biggest customers, such as Microsoft, highlights investor concerns about the sustainability of the AI rally.

OUR TAKE
Microsoft’s quarterly earnings report fails to meet market expectations, causing its market value to evaporate by $340 billion in a single day. Meanwhile, chipmakers such as Nvidia and AMD see their share prices rise on the back of the market’s continued enthusiasm for AI technology, suggesting that investors are reassessing the prospects for investing in the AI space, especially in light of Microsoft’s huge capital expenditures on cloud services and AI technology. This divergence reveals the complexity of AI technology investments and the market’s differing views on the future of AI technology.

-Rae Li, BTW reporter

What happened

Microsoft reports disappointing quarterly results, causing its market capitalisation to plummet by $340 billion on Tuesday. The loss partly reflects investor concerns about the challenges and uncertainty facing Microsoft and its rivals competing in the AI technology space. Microsoft’s cloud business growth has slowed, but capital expenditures have risen sharply, suggesting the company is investing in data centre expansion and AI demand fulfilment. Meanwhile, Nvidia and other AI chip makers see their shares rise after AMD released positive results.

Microsoft’s Intelligent Cloud division, which includes the Azure cloud services platform, sees revenue rise 19% to $28.5 billion in the quarter ended June 30, but missed analysts’ expectations of $28.7 billion. Microsoft’s capital expenditures, including finance leases, jumpes 78% to $19 billion in the quarter, as the company says it needs to expand its global data centre network and address capacity constraints to meet AI demand. Moreover, shares of big Microsoft customers such as Meta Platforms, Amazon and Apple falls after Microsoft’s results. Google parent Alphabet also reported an unexpected increase in capital spending last week to support its generative AI technology.

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Why it’s important 

Microsoft’s slumping quarterly results and its plummeting market capitalisation have highlighted investor concerns about the return on the tech giant’s investments in AI technology. This event has not only affected Microsoft itself, but has had a knock-on effect on the entire tech industry. The increase in Microsoft’s capital expenditure shows that the company is committed to remaining competitive in the AI space despite the challenges it faces, which could bode well for further investment and innovation in AI technology in the future. However, it has also triggered a market reassessment of the payback cycle and cost-effectiveness of AI technology.

Meanwhile, chipmakers such as Nvidia and AMD have seen their share prices rise, reflecting investors’ optimism about the AI chip market. The positive results from these companies show that despite market volatility, demand for AI chips remains strong, particularly in the cloud and data centre sectors. This suggests that the growth of AI technology is driving demand for high-performance computing chips, which are key to enabling AI applications.

Rae-Li

Rae Li

Rae Li is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering IT infrastructure and Internet governance. She graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle. Send tips to rae.li@btw.media.

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