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Microsoft to Cut 4,800 Jobs as AI Costs Surge!

Tech giant trims workforce as AI infrastructure costs surge and gaming margins shrink.

Yajati Rout by Yajati Rout
July 6, 2026
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Microsoft has announced plans to lay off 4,800 employees, roughly 2.1 per cent of its global workforce, as part of a sweeping cost‑efficiency drive to offset soaring investments in artificial intelligence.


The move underscores the growing tension between innovation and profitability across the tech sector.

The company’s decision follows similar workforce reductions by Amazon and Meta, both of which have faced investor pressure to justify massive AI‑related spending. Microsoft’s stock has dropped 23 per cent in the first half of 2026 — its weakest performance since 2022 — prompting management to tighten operational budgets.

According to internal sources, the layoffs will primarily affect non‑technical roles and select divisions within the gaming and cloud infrastructure segments. Earlier this year, Microsoft offered voluntary buyouts to nearly 9,000 U.S. employees, signalling that deeper cuts were imminent.

While demand for AI services continues to boost Azure, the company’s flagship cloud platform, the expansion of data‑center infrastructure has significantly increased costs. Microsoft’s projected $190 billion in spending for 2026 exceeds market expectations and has raised concerns about long‑term cash flow.

The gaming division, led by newly appointed chief Asha Sharma, is also under scrutiny. Margins have fallen to just 3 per cent, with console sales and content revenue declining despite more than $20 billion invested over five years. Sharma described the restructuring as a “reset” aimed at restoring focus on sustainable growth and creative innovation.

Analysts view the layoffs as part of a broader recalibration across Silicon Valley, where companies are balancing AI expansion with shareholder demands for profitability. Despite short‑term turbulence, Microsoft remains committed to its AI roadmap, which includes integrating generative tools across Windows, Office, and enterprise platforms.

As the tech industry braces for further consolidation, Microsoft’s latest move highlights the cost of staying ahead in the AI race — and the human impact behind the numbers.


 

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