Major technology companies, including Alphabet and Microsoft, have reported strong quarterly earnings, largely attributed to their strategic investments in artificial intelligence. These results have eased investor concerns regarding the high costs associated with AI development by demonstrating measurable returns. Both companies indicated that they will continue to increase capital expenditure on infrastructure, such as data centers and specialized hardware, to meet growing demand. The positive financial performance suggests that the integration of generative AI into cloud services and productivity tools is driving significant revenue growth.
- Alphabet and Microsoft exceeded revenue and profit expectations in their latest quarterly reports.
- Growth was primarily driven by strong demand for AI-integrated cloud computing services.
- Both companies signaled plans to further increase capital spending to expand AI infrastructure.
- Alphabet announced its first-ever dividend and a $70 billion share buyback program following the positive results.
- Microsoft reported a 17% increase in total revenue, with its Azure cloud platform showing significant growth linked to AI.
- Tech executives emphasized that the transition to AI represents a long-term industry shift requiring ongoing investment.
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–> reality , A VV$j report published on April 28, 2026, triggered a significant sell-off in AI-related tech stocks.
OpenAI reportedly missed internal weekly user and sales targets for early 2026, leading to internal concerns about funding future operations.
This led to a sharp drop in US AI-related stocks, with Oracle (ORCL) falling more than 4%, AMD falling about 4%, Nvidia (NVDA) and Intel (INTC) falling more than 2%, and the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index falling more than 3%.
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