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US tech giants ride AI wave amid rough economic waters

US tech giants ride AI wave amid rough economic waters

The Sun01-08-2025
SAN FRANCISCO: Tech giants Amazon, Apple, Meta and Microsoft this week eclipsed earnings expectations, cashing in on artificial intelligence (AI) while navigating economic waters roiled by US tariffs.
'Massive results seen by Microsoft and Meta further validate the use cases and unprecedented spending trajectory for the AI Revolution on both the enterprise and consumer fronts,' Wedbush tech analyst Dan Ives said in a note to investors.
'We have barely scratched the surface of this 4th Industrial Revolution now playing out around the world led by the Big Tech stalwarts such as Nvidia, Microsoft, Palantir, Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon,' Ives added.
Amazon reported a 35% jump in quarterly profits as the e-commerce giant said major investments in AI technology are paying off.
'Our conviction that AI will change every customer experience is starting to play out,' said CEO Andy Jassy, pointing to the company's expanded Alexa+ service and new AI shopping agents.
But the Seattle-based company's profit outlook for the current quarter came in lower than hoped for, with investors worried that the cost of AI was weighing on the bottom line.
This was despite a stellar second quarter that exceeded analyst expectations, much like it did for its AI-focused rivals Google, Microsoft and Meta, which posted bumper results for the period.
Amazon's net sales climbed 13%, signaling that the company was so far surviving impacts of the high-tariff trade policy under US President Donald Trump.
Amazon Web Services (AWS), the company's world-leading cloud computing division, led the charge with sales jumping 17.5% to US$30.9 billion (RM132 billion) .
Its strong performance reflects surging demand for cloud infrastructure to power AI applications, a trend that has benefited major cloud providers as companies race to adopt generative AI technologies.
Shares of Microsoft spiked Thursday following blowout quarterly results, lifting the tech giant into the previously unprecedented US$4 trillion club along with Nvidia, another AI standout.
The landmark valuation is the latest sign of growing bullishness about an AI investment boom that market watchers believe is still in the early stages – even as companies like Microsoft plan US$100 billion or more in annual capital spending to add new capacity.
'Cloud and AI is the driving force of business transformation across every industry and sector,' said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
At the heart of the results was a stunning surge in Azure, the company's cloud computing platform, which is getting 'supercharged' with AI, said Angelo Zino, technology analyst at CFRA Research.
Zino attributed 'just about all of' Microsoft's recent climb in valuation to AI.
Meta reported robust second-quarter financial results Wednesday, with revenue jumping 22% year-over-year as the social media giant continues investing heavily in artificial intelligence.
'We've had a strong quarter both in terms of our business and community,' said CEO Mark Zuckerberg. 'I'm excited to build personal superintelligence for everyone in the world.'
Zuckerberg has embarked on a major AI spending spree, poaching top researchers with expensive pay packages from rivals like OpenAI and Apple as he builds a team to pursue what he calls AI superintelligence.
Hours before the earnings report, Zuckerberg insisted that the attainment of superintelligence – technology that would theoretically be more powerful than the human brain – is now 'in sight.'
Meanwhile Apple, which is seen as lagging in the AI race, beat expectations with earnings driven by strong iPhone sales despite US tariffs costing the company US$800 million in the recently-ended quarter.
Apple expects Trump's tariffs to cost the iPhone maker US$1.1 billion in the current quarter.
'The results show that Apple's iPhone strategy is working to offset the impact of looming challenges with AI development timelines, tariff pressures, and Google's antitrust issues,' said Emarketer tech analyst Jacob Bourne.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said on an earnings call that taking the most advanced technologies and making them easy to use is 'at the heart of our AI strategy.'
Cook said Apple has been rolling out Apple Intelligence AI features and is 'making good progress on a more personalized Siri.' – AFP
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