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Microsoft’s Japan chief stresses compliance with antitrust probe

Japan is looking at possible anti-competitive practices involving the Azure cloud services

Rachel Bondi, corporate vice-president for SMEs and channel at Microsoft Asia (left) and Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo launching the AI QuickStart programme on Feb 6.

SMEs get fast track to enterprise-ready AI under new Microsoft-led programme

Backed by IMDA and UOB, the scheme supports digitally mature firms in rolling out artificial intelligence solutions

Microsoft dropped 10 per cent, shedding more than US$350 billion in market value after its cloud business failed to impress.

Microsoft plunges, Meta rallies as investors demand AI payoffs

Microsoft is under growing investor pressure to justify its soaring capital outlay

Microsoft's total revenue rose 17 per cent to US$81.3 billion in the second quarter, beyond analysts' expectations.

Microsoft capital spending jumps, cloud revenue fails to impress

The tie-up with OpenAI, once an edge, now faces risks as Google’s Gemini wins clients like Apple

Microsoft says its chip delivers better performance on some AI tasks than comparable semiconductors from Google and Amazon Web Services.

Microsoft’s latest AI chip to reduce reliance on Nvidia

The Maia 200 chip is being produced by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company

The filing says Musk is entitled to a chunk of OpenAI’s current US$500 billion valuation after he was defrauded of the US$38 million in seed money he donated to OpenAI.

Musk seeks up to US$134 billion damages from OpenAI, Microsoft

ELON Musk wants OpenAI and Microsoft to pay him damages in the range of US$79 billion to US$134 billion over his claims that the generative AI company defrauded him by abandoning its nonprofit roots a...

Farmers using biochar for their farms. The project sources cotton stalks from smallholder farms in Maharashtra, India, for use as feedstock for biochar production.

Indian startup Varaha inks deal with Microsoft to remove 2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide

Project puts spotlight on smallholder companies and their capability to deliver on carbon removal, says Varaha CEO

Being carbon negative means Microsoft plans to ensure it facilitates more removals of carbon than the amount its operations globally emit.

Microsoft in record deal for soil carbon credits as data centres surge

It will buy a record 2.85 million soil carbon credits linked to regenerative agriculture

A slew of new tech rules adopted in recent years by the European Commission sparked criticism from the United States which says it targets US tech giants.

Big Tech spared strict rules in EU digital regulations overhaul, sources say

The tech giants will be subject only to a voluntary framework rather than binding rules