AI splurge and cloud growth

By Harshita Mary Varghese and Anhata Rooprai Feb 6 (Reuters) – U.S. tech giants have predicted their spending would surge this year as โ€‹they double down on artificial intelligence, sharpening investor scrutiny over โ€Œwhether these costly bets would generate enough returns to justify the sector’s high valuations. The group – โ€Œincluding Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon and…


AI splurge and cloud growth
AI splurge and cloud growth

By Harshita Mary Varghese and Anhata Rooprai

Feb 6 (Reuters) – U.S. tech giants have predicted their spending would surge this year as โ€‹they double down on artificial intelligence, sharpening investor scrutiny over โ€Œwhether these costly bets would generate enough returns to justify the sector’s high valuations.

The group – โ€Œincluding Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon and Meta – is expected to pour more than $630 billion combined largely into artificial intelligence this year, even as returns so far have lagged the pace of growth in the outlays.

“Investors right now are not โ forgiving about large investments โ€Œwithout clear signal on return on invested capital,” analysts at Morgan Stanley said.

Below is a snapshot of how the โ€companies fared in the December quarter:

CAPITAL EXPENDITURE

Amazon.com, once seen as a laggard in the AI race, is leading the charge with $200 billion reserved in spending. Alphabet is โ€‹close behind with as much as $185 billion, while Meta has projected โ€Œup to $135 billion.

CLOUD REVENUE

Google Cloud notched the fastest growth among the three major U.S. cloud providers in the reported quarter with a rise of 48%.

While the business is smaller than its major rivals, strong adoption of the latest Gemini model has led some analysts to say that Alphabet has โ taken the lead in the AI race.

Amazon โ€‹Web Services – the largest cloud player – meanwhile โ€‹posted a revenue growth of 24%, while Microsoft’s Azure reported a 39% increase.

UNEVEN PROFIT

Rising expenses weighed on profit growth at โ€Amazon and Meta โ in the quarter, while Microsoft reported its strongest profit growth in two years.

MARKET CAP GROWTH

Optimism about Gemini and Google’s deal to power โ Apple’s revamped Siri have also boosted Alphabet’s share price, which has in recent months far โ€Œoutperformed its rivals.

(Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese and Anhata Rooprai โ€Œin Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)

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