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Microsoft announces glut of new data centers but says it won’t let your electricity bill go up
The tech giant has pledged to be a "good neighbor" as it continues to invest in AI infrastructure throughout the country.
The company’s performance is redefining what hyperscale looks like in the artificial intelligence era. An objective analysis of the Q4 FY2025 earnings call suggests that Microsoft is firing on all ...
Microsoft is planning to invest $400 million in a data center project in Castroville, Texas. As first reported by My San ...
The AI frenzy is mostly confined to big contractors’ pipelines, with smaller firms seeing fewer benefits from the boom.
There’s been some interesting microsoft news lately, and it’s got investors talking. While Microsoft’s Azure cloud service ...
When you think of the cloud, you tend to think of someone else's computer. But what functionality do you really need? Perhaps ...
Microsoft offered a glimpse inside its $3.3 billion data center project in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, providing insight into the network powering what it claims to be the "world’s most powerful data ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Thursday tweeted a video of his company’s first deployed massive AI system — or AI “factory” as Nvidia likes to call them. He promised this is the “first of many” such ...
Microsoft repurposed the former Foxconn site in Wisconsin, once slated for a $10 billion factory that never materialized. Andy Manis/Getty Images To address concerns about water consumption, cooling ...
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Data center cancellations 4x in 2025 amid backlash, but insiders smell $ opportunity
Data centers have become the physical backbone of the artificial intelligence boom, but the buildout is running into a wall ...
Azure customers who have been struggling with capacity problems in Microsoft’s US East region are set to receive a timely boost. To meet the growing demand from its customers, Microsoft has entered ...
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