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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announces a $17.5-billion investment in India, expanding AI, cloud infrastructure, skilling, and a new Hyderabad data centre.
Microsoft chairman Satya Nadella lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, which he says is reflective of where the technology is going and its impact New Delhi: Microsoft chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) Satya Nadella on Wednesday ...
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'Fastest AI Diffusion Will Win': Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Explains Why India Has An Edge
Nadella said India has already begun scaled deployments of Microsoft Copilot across sectors including healthcare, information work and consumer services.
India scored major tech wins this week as Microsoft committed a record $17.5 billion to boost the country's AI and cloud infrastructure while Intel deepened its semiconductor partnership with Tata through new manufacturing and chip-packaging plans.
Satya Nadella announced Microsoft’s US$ 17.5-billion India investment to expand AI and data-centre infrastructure, including a new Hyderabad cloud region by 2026. After meeting PM Modi, he highlighted
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Wednesday said he is excited about the data centre capacity the company is setting up in India and that he has discussed the company's investment plan with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.