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AI, Microsoft and India
Microsoft to invest $3 billion in India, to expand AI and cloud capacity
Microsoft will spend $3 billion to expand its Azure cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) capacity in India, CEO Satya Nadella said on Tuesday, doubling down on a country with tech expertise and low costs to help turn such investments profitable.
Microsoft to Invest $80 Billion in AI Data Centers in Fiscal 2025
Over half of the investment is reserved for infrastructure. Microsoft President Brad Smith frames AI investment as key to economic growth.
Microsoft plans to invest $3B in AI, cloud in India
Microsoft plans to invest $3 billion to expand its artificial intelligence and cloud services in India. The firm, which has been operating in India for Microsoft plans to invest $3 billion to expand its AI and cloud Azure services in India,
Microsoft doubles down on India, commits to invest $3 billion for cloud and AI expansion
Microsoft's latest move highlights the company's focus on AI-driven tools like Copilot and autonomous AI agents to empower businesses and developers in India.
Microsoft plans to invest $80 billion on AI-enabled data centers in fiscal 2025
Microsoft is planning to invest about $80 billion in fiscal 2025 on developing data centers to train artificial intelligence (AI) models and deploy AI and cloud-based applications, the company said in a blog post on Friday.
Microsoft will invest $80B in AI data centers in fiscal 2025
Microsoft is one of the biggest spenders, followed closely by Google and AWS, Bloomberg Intelligence said. Its estimate of Microsoft’s capital spending on AI, at $62.4 billion for calendar 2025, is lower than Smith’s claim that the company will invest $80 billion in the fiscal year to June 30, 2025.
Microsoft Announces $3 Bn AI Investment In India
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Tuesday said the company plans to invest $3 billion in India on artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud infrastructure over the next two years.
Microsoft to invest $3 billion in India, boost AI, cloud infra
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announces a $3 billion investment in India's cloud and AI infrastructure, including new data centers. The company aims to train 10 million people with AI skills by 2030, highlighting AI's diffusion in India as exciting and emphasizing the need for innovative infrastructure.
Microsoft reveals bold plans for AI investment
Brad Smith, the Microsoft Vice Chair and President, has revealed how the technology giant plans to move forward with its support for AI technology. The announcement comes as global investment in AI infrastructure is expected to reach $300 billion by 2026.
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