Maia 200: The AI accelerator built for inference
Today, we’re proud to introduce Maia 200, a breakthrough inference accelerator engineered to dramatically improve the economics of AI token generation. Maia 200...
Infinite scale: The architecture behind the Azure AI superfactory
Today, we are unveiling the next Fairwater site of Azure AI datacenters in Atlanta, Georgia. This purpose-built datacenter is connected to our first Fairwater s...
How Microsoft is empowering Frontier Transformation with Intelligence + Trust
At Microsoft Ignite in November, we introduced Frontier Transformation — a holistic reimagining of business aligning AI with human ambition to help organization...
Microsoft, NVIDIA and Anthropic announce strategic partnerships
Anthropic to scale Claude on Azure Anthropic to adopt NVIDIA architecture NVIDIA and Microsoft to invest in Anthropic Today Microsoft, NVIDIA and Anthropic anno...
Iran students stage first large anti-government protests since deadly crackdown
The student protesters honoured thousands of those killed when nationwide mass protests were put down last month.
A milestone achievement in our journey to carbon negative
In 2020, Microsoft announced a moonshot commitment to become carbon negative by 2030 — accelerating work across our company to advance the partnerships and tech...
Do people actually become boring as they age, or just different?
BullRun - stock.adobe.com Gone are the board games and inside jokes; in their...
Microsoft announces acquisition of Osmos to accelerate autonomous data engineering in Fabric
Today, Microsoft is announcing the acquisition of Osmos, an agentic AI data engineering platform designed to help simplify complex and time-consuming data workf...
Social media ads are tempting, but some say you should think twice before buying
amnaj - stock.adobe.com Everyone's been there: you're scrolling Insta...
From idea to deployment: The complete lifecycle of AI on display at Ignite 2025
By now, most people would agree that AI is in the process of fundamentally changing how we work and solve problems. But this technology is still too often thoug...
