Technology9/17/2025Bloomberg

Microsoft Strikes $6 Billion Deal to Rent AI Compute Power in Norway

Microsoft Strikes $6 Billion Deal to Rent AI Compute Power in Norway

Microsoft Corporation has announced a $6.2 billion deal to rent artificial intelligence (AI) computing power from Norway. The agreement will allow Microsoft to access and utilize Norway's state-of-the-art AI infrastructure, which is powered by renewable energy sources. This move is part of Microsoft's strategy to expand its AI capabilities and meet the growing demand for AI-driven services and solutions. By partnering with Norway, Microsoft aims to leverage the country's expertise in sustainable energy and advanced computing technology to enhance its AI offerings and provide more efficient and environmentally-friendly AI solutions to its customers worldwide. The deal is expected to further solidify Microsoft's position as a leading provider of AI-powered products and services, while also contributing to Norway's efforts to position itself as a hub for AI development and innovation.

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