Amazon Says It Can’t Keep Up With AI Demand

Amazon Says It Can’t Keep Up With AI Demand

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Amazon.com Inc. warned investors that it could face capacity constraints in its cloud computing division despite plans to invest some $100 billion this year, with most of the money going toward data centers, homegrown chips and other equipment to provide artificial intelligence services.

Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy, determined to turn Amazon into an AI supermarket, is spending big to retain the company’s edge in cloud-computing services. Still, he warned growth would be “lumpy” owing to
challenges securing sufficient hardware and electricity.

“It is true we could be growing faster were it not for some of the constraints on capacity,” Jassy said on a conference call Thursday after the release of fourth-quarter results.

The concerns echo those of rival Microsoft Corp., which last week said its cloud sales growth was hurt because it didn’t have enough data centers to handle demand for its AI products.

Bloomberg Intelligence senior technology analyst Anurag Rana examines this development and what it means for Amazon, Microsoft as well as Alphabet for the rest of 2025. Anurag speaks with Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Radio.
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