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Google Cloud pulls ahead as Big Tech’s AI bet swells to $700 billion

Last updated: May 1, 2026 12:35 pm
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Alphabet’s Impressive Cloud Growth Shifts Investor Expectations

Alphabet’s recent surge in cloud growth has set a new benchmark for major tech companies, prompting investors to reassess which firms are delivering the most substantial returns. With all four U.S. tech giants reporting robust results, it is evident that spending on artificial intelligence (AI) is not slowing down. Combined outlays are expected to exceed $700 billion this year, a significant increase from previous estimates of around $600 billion.

Following the earnings reports, Alphabet’s shares soared over 6% in early trading, showcasing the company’s strong performance. In contrast, Meta saw a nearly 10% decline in its stock value, while Amazon and Microsoft experienced marginal drops of around 1% and 3%, respectively. This disparity highlights the growing divide among tech companies as they invest record amounts in AI infrastructure, with investors favoring those translating spending into tangible revenue growth.

While Amazon and Microsoft reported respectable growth in cloud revenue, Google Cloud stood out with a remarkable 63% surge, surpassing expectations of 50.1%. CEO Sundar Pichai attributed this success to Google’s AI tools for large businesses, which have become the primary growth driver for Google Cloud. This strategic shift underscores Alphabet’s commitment to leveraging its research capabilities for commercial gains.

Despite its smaller size compared to Amazon and Microsoft, Google’s cloud business has started to make a significant contribution to Alphabet’s overall revenue in recent quarters. Meta also exceeded quarterly revenue expectations, but concerns about potential losses stemming from social media safety issues and escalating AI spending have added pressure on the company.

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Analysts and investors acknowledge Google’s success in capturing a substantial portion of new computing demand, thanks to its AI tools and custom chips. By offering competitive solutions and attracting high-profile clients, Google has positioned itself as a key player in the cloud market. The company’s proactive approach to addressing industry-wide capacity constraints through increased capital spending reflects its commitment to sustained growth.

As Alphabet’s expenses rise, it is expected to align more closely with Amazon’s annual spending projection of $200 billion. Amazon’s recent collaborations with OpenAI and Anthropic have boosted investor confidence, leading to a 14% increase in its share value this year. Microsoft’s Azure cloud business also demonstrated strong growth potential, surpassing revenue forecasts and signaling a surge in capital outlay for the coming years.

In conclusion, Alphabet’s impressive cloud growth has not only reshaped investor expectations but also underscored the critical role of AI in driving revenue growth for tech companies. As the industry continues to evolve, the ability to innovate and adapt to changing market dynamics will be crucial for sustained success in the highly competitive tech landscape.

(Reporting by Aditya Soni and Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing by Sayantani Ghosh and Thomas Derpinghaus)

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