{"id":62116,"date":"2024-12-18T13:19:52","date_gmt":"2024-12-18T12:19:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dataconomy.ru\/?p=62116"},"modified":"2024-12-18T13:19:52","modified_gmt":"2024-12-18T12:19:52","slug":"why-microsoft-is-outspending-big-tech-on-nvidia-ai-chips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dataconomy.ru\/2024\/12\/18\/why-microsoft-is-outspending-big-tech-on-nvidia-ai-chips\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Microsoft is outspending big tech on Nvidia AI chips"},"content":{"rendered":"
Microsoft Corp. has acquired approximately 485,000 of Nvidia\u2019s \u201cHopper\u201d AI chips this year, leading the market by a significant margin according to\u00a0Financial Times<\/em><\/a>. The company aims to enhance its artificial intelligence capabilities, particularly within its Azure cloud services. This strategic investment positions Microsoft ahead of competitors like Meta Platforms, which purchased 224,000 chips, and Amazon and Google, which acquired 196,000 and 169,000 chips, respectively.<\/p>\n Analysts at Omdia reveal that Microsoft\u2019s chip orders exceed those of its closest competitors, indicating its aggressive push in AI infrastructure development. Microsoft is looking to cultivate its AI services, leveraging technologies from OpenAI, in which it has invested $13 billion. This year, tech companies collectively spent tens of billions of dollars on data centers equipped with Nvidia chips, with forecasts suggesting an estimated $229 billion in spending on servers in 2024. Microsoft alone is expected to contribute $31 billion to this total.<\/p>\n The dominance of Nvidia in the AI chip market is evident, with the company boasting $35.1 billion in revenue for the third quarter, driven largely by data center sales which accounted for $30.8 billion. Despite Nvidia’s tight grip on the industry, competitors like AMD are making strides. Omdia reports that Microsoft purchased 96,000 AMD MI300 chips while Meta acquired 173,000 of the same chips in cooperation with AMD’s technological advancements.<\/p>\n The demand for advanced graphics processing units has outpaced supply, solidifying Nvidia\u2019s position as a key player in AI advancements. This dynamic means that Microsoft\u2019s strategic chip acquisitions will likely serve to strengthen its AI framework. However, while these chips offer significant power, challenges persist. Nvidia has faced reports of overheating issues with its upcoming Blackwell AI chips, which could potentially impact companies deploying them, including Microsoft and Meta.<\/p>\nMicrosoft acquires 485,000 Nvidia AI chips to boost Azure<\/h2>\n
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