
Microsoft quarterly profits soar on AI and cloud growth
Microsoft reported profit of US$27.2 billion ($33.4b) on revenue of US$76.4b, some US$29.9b of which was brought in by its Intelligent Cloud business.
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NZ Herald
18 hours ago
- NZ Herald
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- Otago Daily Times
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