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    Microsoft falls on Cloud results, while AI chipmakers rally

    By Lilith ChenJuly 31, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Microsoft’s weak cloud revenue and high spending led to a stock drop, while chipmakers Nvidia and AMD benefited from strong AI chip demand.
    • This decline also negatively impacted other major tech companies like Meta, Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, and Tesla.

    OUR TAKE
    Microsoft’s disappointing cloud earnings caused its stock to drop significantly, while AI chipmakers like Nvidia and AMD experienced gains due to strong demand for their products.
    This highlights a divide in the AI market, where chip manufacturers are benefiting from the increased focus on AI technology, even as the high costs of development pose challenges for other tech companies.

    -Lilith Chen, BTW reporter

    What happened

    Microsoft reported disappointing quarterly earnings, particularly in its cloud computing segment, where revenue fell short of analysts’ expectations at $28.5B, compared to the anticipated $28.7B. This underperformance, combined with a 78% increase in capital expenditures to $19B as Microsoft aimed to expand its infrastructure for AI demand, resulted in a significant decline in its stock price, erasing $340B in market value. This drop negatively impacted other major tech companies like Meta, Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, and Tesla, reflecting broader market concerns about AI investments.

    In contrast, AI chip manufacturers such as Nvidia and AMD experienced notable gains due to strong demand for their products. Nvidia’s leadership in AI processing technology and AMD’s optimistic revenue forecast for the upcoming quarter boosted investor confidence. This situation highlights a divide in the tech industry, where some companies face challenges, while others thrive amid the growing focus on artificial intelligence.

    Also read: Microsoft’s earnings: Investors eye AI growth amid rising costs

    Also read: Microsoft enhances Bing Search with AI-generated answers

    Why it’s important

    Microsoft’s disappointing earnings reveal significant challenges within the tech industry, particularly regarding the sustainability of cloud revenue amid rising capital expenditures. The $340B market value loss underscores investor concerns about whether the company’s heavy investments in AI infrastructure will yield the anticipated returns. This situation illustrates a broader trend, where companies focused on AI technologies are thriving, while traditional tech giants face pressure to adapt.

    The contrasting performance of AI chipmakers like Nvidia and AMD highlights a critical divide in the market. These companies are capitalising on the surging demand for AI solutions, showcasing the industry’s shift towards advanced technology. Investors are now more discerning, prioritising companies that demonstrate solid growth potential in AI while showing caution towards those struggling to align their strategies with market expectations. Ultimately, this divergence may reshape the tech landscape, forcing legacy companies to innovate rapidly or risk being left behind in an increasingly competitive environment.

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    Lilith Chen

    Lilith Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering artificial intelligence and fintech. She graduated from Zhejiang University of Technology. Send tips to l.chen@btw.media.

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