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Microsoft announced it is cutting 1,900 roles within its gaming division, marking the latest round of job layoffs in the tech industry. Amazon, Google and Google's parent company, Alphabet, have ...
AI investments at Microsoft are reshaping the company.
Microsoft's Redmond, Wash., campus. (GeekWire File Photo) Microsoft is cutting nearly 2,000 jobs in its gaming unit, or about 9% of gaming-related staff.
Microsoft Gaming will lay off approximately 650 employees, or 3% of the Xbox owner’s global workforce, in a new round of eliminations following last year’s completion of its $69 billion ...
Business Economy Local Business Microsoft Technology Video Games Microsoft to lay off 1,900 in gaming division Jan. 25, 2024 at 11:05 am Updated Jan. 25, 2024 at 12:05 pm By Renata Geraldo ...
In its Q2 2025 earnings, Microsoft announced revenue of $69.6 billion for the quarter and net income of $24.1 billion. CEO Satya Nadella says its AI business was up 175 percent year over year.
Microsoft announced its plan to acquire gaming company Zenimax for $7.5 billion in 2020. Two years later, Sony purchased game developer Bungie for $3.6 billion, while Take-Two Interactive bought ...
Microsoft has been working on improving small-screen and touchscreen input, focusing on making it more accessible to Windows handheld console users (think the ASUS ROG Ally). Typing with a ...
"We're listening and we hear you," Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer shared on Monday via Twitter. "We've been planning a business update event for next week, where we look forward to sharing more ...
MSFT Price Action: Microsoft stock closed Monday up 0.50% to $472.75, with shares hitting a new all-time high of $473.43 during the intraday session. Microsoft stock is up 13% year-to-date in 2025.
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