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AI, Amazon and Google
Amazon’s profit is suddenly going through the roof, fueling CEO Andy Jassy’s $100 billion AI spending spree to fight Google and Microsoft
Jassy told analysts on an earnings call Thursday that Amazon will spend around $100 billion or more on capital expenses in 2025, up at least 20% from 2024. The "vast majority" of
Amazon Follows Google, Meta, and Microsoft With Plans To Boost Spending on AI
Key Takeaways Amazon said it expects to spend over $100 billion in capital expenditures this year, with the "vast majority" going to AI for Amazon Web Services.The company is the latest Big Tech firm to announce it's boosting expected AI infrastructure spending this year.
Amazon plans to spend $100 billion this year to capture ‘once in a lifetime opportunity' in AI
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy speaks during a keynote address at AWS re:Invent 2024, a conference hosted by Amazon Web Services, at The Venetian Las Vegas on December 3, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Amazon said it plans to boost capital expenditures to $100 billion in 2025,
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Podcast: Amazon, AI, and the cloud — a reality check, with Corey Quinn of ‘Last Week in AWS’
As cloud giants Amazon, Microsoft, and Google spend record sums to build out their capacity for artificial intelligence ...
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Tech megacaps plan to spend more than $300 billion in 2025 as AI race intensifies
Meta, Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft intend to invest as much as $320 billion this year into AI advancement technologies.
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Amazon shares fall on struggle to keep up with AI demand despite plans for $100B in capital spending
Amazon’s chief executive had predicted the company would spend more in 2025 than the roughly $83 billion it spent last year.
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Amazon on pace for $100B+ in yearly capex; Jassy expects cost efficiencies to drive AI demand
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says the trends represented by DeepSeek should stoke AI demand long-term. (GeekWire File Photo / Taylor ...
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Amazon CEO says cloud business would have grown faster if it had more AI chips, power, and server components
AWS's growth is slowed by AI chip shortages and server constraints, CEO Andy Jassy said, as the company plans significant ...
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Chart of the Week: 2025's monster AI spend is now revealed
This week saw the remainder of the hyperscalers lay out their 2025 AI capex plans. And the investments continue to get bigger ...
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Amazon To Spend $100B On AI In 2025 As A Data Center Arms Race Brews
CEO Andy Jassy said growth at the e-commerce and cloud service giant has been hampered by bottlenecks in computing and power ...
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Tech giants are lining up over $300 billion in AI spend. Their CEOs are betting cheaper models will drive up AI demand.
Meta, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft are ramping up their AI capex spend, despite investor concerns that it's undermined by ...
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Amazon Increase AI and Cloud Spending to $100 Billion in 2025
Amazon AWS will invest $100 billion in 2025 to take the lead in AI spending. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said recent efficiency ...
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Big Tech set to invest $325 billion this year as hefty AI bills come under scrutiny
Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google parent Alphabet are expecting a cumulative $325 billion in capital expenditures in 2025, driven by their investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure.
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Amazon shares slide as weak revenue outlook, AI spending rattle investors
Amazon joined Microsoft and Google parent Alphabet in posting slowing cloud growth in last year’s fourth quarter.
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Amazon Eyes $100 Billion In AI Spending Rush But Warns Cloud Growth Will Be 'Lumpy'
Amazon Chief Executive Andy Jassy said AI represents "the biggest technology shift and opportunity in business since the ...
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