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微软上季营收劲增近20%,但Azure云增长不够亮眼,AI支出大超预期,盘后一度跌5%
MicrosoftMicrosoft(US:MSFT) 硬AI·2025-10-30 06:20

Core Viewpoint - Microsoft reported strong revenue growth of 18% year-over-year for Q3, maintaining the highest growth rate in a year and a half, but the earnings per share (EPS) growth slowed to 13%, still exceeding analyst expectations [2][14] Financial Data Summary - Revenue: Q3 revenue reached $77.67 billion, a year-over-year increase of approximately 18%, surpassing analyst expectations of $75.55 billion [7][14] - EPS: Q3 diluted EPS was $3.72, up about 13% year-over-year, exceeding the expected $3.68, while the previous quarter saw a 24% increase [7][14] - Operating Profit: Q3 operating profit was $37.96 billion, a year-over-year increase of approximately 24%, higher than the expected $35.1 billion [7][15] - Net Profit: Q3 net profit was $27.75 billion, a 12% year-over-year increase, compared to a 24% increase in the previous quarter [8][14] Capital Expenditure Summary - Capital Expenditure: Q3 capital expenditure reached $34.9 billion, a year-over-year increase of 74.5%, exceeding analyst expectations of $30.06 billion [8][17] - The increase in capital expenditure reflects significant investments in data centers and AI infrastructure, with a 60% increase from the previous record [17] Business Segment Performance - Commercial Cloud: Revenue from commercial cloud services, including Office and Azure, was $49.1 billion, a year-over-year increase of approximately 26%, surpassing expectations of $48.6 billion [9] - Intelligent Cloud: Revenue from the intelligent cloud segment, including Azure, was $30.9 billion, a year-over-year increase of approximately 28%, exceeding the expected $30.18 billion [9][15] - Productivity and Business Processes: This segment, including Microsoft 365 Copilot AI tools, generated $33.02 billion in revenue, a year-over-year increase of approximately 17% [10] - More Personal Computing: Revenue from this segment, including Windows, Surface, and Xbox, was $13.8 billion, a year-over-year increase of 4%, below the expected $12.88 billion [10] Azure and AI Investment Insights - Azure Growth: Azure and other cloud services revenue grew by 39% year-over-year, matching the highest growth rate in two and a half years, but fell short of some optimistic buyer expectations [2][15] - Investment in OpenAI: Microsoft's investment in OpenAI impacted Q3 net profit by nearly $3.086 billion, significantly higher than the previous year's $523 million [19][20] - Future AI Investments: Microsoft plans to continue increasing investments in AI, including funding and talent acquisition, to capitalize on future growth opportunities [18]