Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) has reportedly cancelled data center leases with at least two operators in the U.S. and scaled back international expansion plans, according to TD Cowen. The move suggests a potential oversupply of AI infrastructure and raises concerns over the company’s long-term AI investment strategy.
Microsoft has been a key backer of OpenAI since 2019, heavily integrating ChatGPT into its ecosystem. However, Project Stargate—a $500 billion AI data center project backed by SoftBank, OpenAI, and Microsoft—may signal shifting alliances.
Additionally, the emergence of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI model that matches ChatGPT’s performance with far lower computational costs, has triggered a sell-off in U.S. tech stocks. This challenges the assumption that massive AI infrastructure spending will yield proportional returns.
While Microsoft remains a leader in AI, its aggressive infrastructure expansion strategy is being reassessed. Investors should closely watch data center investments, AI monetization efforts, and potential shifts in OpenAI’s funding structure to determine the long-term impact on MSFT’s stock performance.