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Microsoft pulls back on data centers from Chicago to Jakarta

Brody Ford, Dawn Lim, Vinicy Chan and Faris Mokhtar / Bloomberg
Brody Ford, Dawn Lim, Vinicy Chan and Faris Mokhtar / Bloomberg • 6 min read
Microsoft pulls back on data centers from Chicago to Jakarta
CoreWeave’s Intrator said that the pullback in data center spending is more specific to Microsoft than the larger industry. “It’s pretty localized, and their relationship with OpenAI has just changed,” he said. Photo: Bloomberg
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Microsoft Corp has pulled back on data center projects around the world, suggesting the company is taking a harder look at its plans to build the server farms powering artificial intelligence and the cloud. 

The software company has recently halted talks for, or delayed development of, sites in Indonesia, the UK, Australia, Illinois, North Dakota and Wisconsin, according to people familiar with the situation.

Microsoft is widely seen as a leader in commercializing AI services, largely thanks to its close partnership with OpenAI. Investors closely track Microsoft’s spending plans to get a sense of long-term customer demand for cloud and AI services.

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