Microsoft pledges A$25 billion for Australian artificial intelligence infrastructure by 2029. The investment marks the company's largest commitment in the country to date as it expands its Asia-Pacific footprint.
Microsoft has announced a A$25 billion ($17.9 billion) investment in Australia to be completed by the end of 2029, aimed at expanding its artificial intelligence infrastructure in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Microsoft has announced a A$25 billion ($17.9 billion) investment in Australia to be completed by the end of 2029, aimed at expanding its artificial intelligence infrastructure in the Asia-Pacific region.
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